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Want to learn how to forge an #inclusive #startup culture? Gain tools for #diversity, inclusive leadership & bias mitigation.
Breaking Barriers: Creating an Inclusive Startup Culture
Dive into the realm of fostering diversity & inclusivity within your startup with the "Breaking Barriers" workshop. Designed to empower student startup founders, this session will equip you with the tools & insights needed to cultivate an inclusive culture that drives innovation & success.
In just a short time, you'll gain:
Understanding Inclusivity: Delve into the importance of diversity & inclusion in today's entrepreneurial landscape.
Inclusive Leadership: Learn how to lead with empathy & create an environment where every voice is valued.
Mitigating Bias: Explore strategies to identify & overcome unconscious biases that can hinder growth.
Building Diverse Teams: Discover techniques for recruiting, retaining, & promoting a diverse team of talents.
Innovation through Diversity: Understand how an inclusive culture fuels creativity & sparks innovative solutions.
About the speaker: Dr. Fadia Nordtveit combines academic, entrepreneurial, & creative expertise to advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging & Sustainability (DEIBS) in various sectors & contexts. Dr. Fadia is the founder of collaborative-ly, a company that provides research, talks, workshops & trainings on DEIBS. Dr. Fadia's has created a system of business inclusion called the Inclusive Business Model Canvas (IBMC) that aids in building an inclusive foundational structure. Dr. Fadia is an Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) administrator & incorporates this method of developing cultural competency in her work. Dr. Fadia is a monthly contributor on the topic of DEIBS in the workplace at NBC's Mass Appeal. Dr. Fadia is the producer of a video podcast called Talking Out Of Line that highlights DEIBS trailblazers from diverse industries. Dr. Fadia is Assistant Professor of Communications at Springfield College & holds a part-time Faculty, Researcher & Consultant position at New York University. She is the Co-Editor of an academic special issue journal on DEIBS in collaboration with University of Milan. Dr. Fadia has served on numerous DEIBS committees in a variety of universities & organizations. Her work has been featured in Financial Times, Medium, Mass Appeal, Authority, to name a few outlets.
The NYU Entrepreneurial Institute provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations for events & services should be submitted at least two weeks before the date of the accommodation need. Please email entrepreneur@nyu.edu for assistance.
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