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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2022 · 25 MIN

Advocating DEI For All: The Underrepresented and The Represented

from Uplifting Impact · host Deanna Singh

Cecilia Ogude is the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at IRI, working with leadership to facilitate the development, implementation, and continuous evolution of IRI’s DEI strategy, initiatives, programs, tools, and resources. She previously held roles at JPMorgan Chase & Co and McKinsey & Co where she worked to drive intersectional and inclusive experiences for employees and senior leaders. Cecilia currently lives in New York and is an active volunteer with several organizations there. In order to have an engaged team, some key components that must be in place include a sense of belonging and connection. And in these times of working from home and distance from each other, it can be more important than ever to intentionally seek out and create connections with colleagues. In this conversation, Deanna and Cecilia discuss some of the impactful ways colleagues have reached out to them, and some of the ways in which they share and create intersectional relationships within the workplace. They also discuss staying committed to DEI every day, and how those in leadership roles can create space for growth. To connect with Cecilia, find her on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliaogude Topics In This Conversation Finding the silver linings of social distancing DEI doesn’t only mean making huge changes The value of sharing things about yourself that you can’t find on a LinkedIn page The relationship between representation and talent, skill, and knowledge Examining fundamental gaps within an organization Addressing a red flag for senior leadership that Deanna has seen across many organizations What it means to be an advocate for all Other Conversations We’ve Enjoy Dr. Johné Battle: Measuring Success In DEI Guillermo Gutierrez: Creating An Atmosphere Where DEI Can Thrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cecilia Ogude is the Senior Vice President and Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at IRI, working with leadership to facilitate the development, implementation, and continuous evolution of IRI’s DEI strategy, initiatives, programs, tools, and resources. She previously held roles at JPMorgan Chase & Co and McKinsey & Co where she worked to drive intersectional and inclusive experiences for employees and senior leaders. Cecilia currently lives in New York and is an active volunteer with several organizations there. In order to have an engaged team, some key components that must be in place include a sense of belonging and connection. And in these times of working from home and distance from each other, it can be more important than ever to intentionally seek out and create connections with colleagues. In this conversation, Deanna and Cecilia discuss some of the impactful ways colleagues have reached out to them, and some of the ways in which they share and create intersectional relationships within the workplace. They also discuss staying committed to DEI every day, and how those in leadership roles can create space for growth. To connect with Cecilia, find her on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliaogude Topics In This Conversation Finding the silver linings of social distancing DEI doesn’t only mean making huge changes The value of sharing things about yourself that you can’t find on a LinkedIn page The relationship between representation and talent, skill, and knowledge Examining fundamental gaps within an organization Addressing a red flag for senior leadership that Deanna has seen across many organizations What it means to be an advocate for all Other Conversations We’ve Enjoy Dr. Johné Battle: Measuring Success In DEI Guillermo Gutierrez: Creating An Atmosphere Where DEI Can Thrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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