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unintentional intolerance: What Well-Intentioned People Need to Know
Dr. Steve Robbins, S. L. Robbins & Associates
REGISTRATION/NETWORKING Morning Continental Breakfast Provided by Panera Bread Company
WEBSTER UNIVERSITY WELCOME Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) J. Stroble President Webster University
DIVERSITY SUMMIT WELCOME Reena Hajat Carroll, MSW Executive Director Diversity Awareness Partnership
KEYNOTE INTRODUCTION John Tvrdik Market Managing Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
CLOSING REMARKS Emily Pitts Principal, Inclusion & Diversity Edward Jones
BREAKOUT SESSION ONE
NETWORKING BREAK
BREAKOUT SESSION TWO
Thank you for attending.
Don’t forget to stop by the Resource Fair in
Edward Jones Commons (East Academic Building).
The Resource Fair is open from 7AM to
12:30PM.
A powerful storyteller with a powerful story to tell, Dr. Steve L.
Robbins has an uncanny ability to inspire people even in the midst of
disrupting and challenging the way they think about the world. Born in Vietnam, Dr.
Robbins immigrated with his mother to the United States where they faced many challenges
during a time when there was much anti-war and anti-Vietnamese sentiment.
Working through and rising out of the challenges of poverty, discrimination and the tough streets of Los Angeles,
Dr. Robbins now brings insightful perspectives on issues of leadership, inclusion & innovation, and the power of caring. Draw-
ing upon a compelling life journey, his talks and workshops are filled with intriguing stories, laugh-out-loud humor and a keen understanding
of human behavior.
Dr. Robbins uniquely knows how to simultaneously challenge and motivate people with a dynamic use of storytelling, humor and extensive knowledge of pertinent issues and concepts. The inclusive power of his message are why organizations like Boeing Disney, NASA, Microsoft, Gap Inc., Pepsico, McDonald’s, HSBC Bank, Caterpillar, Toyota, WestJet, Northrop Grumman, Kraft Foods, The National Guard, Department of the Treasury, US Navy, Chev-ron, and numerous others call on Dr. Robbins to inspire, educate and prepare their people for the exciting challenges of a 21st century world.
A thought leader and innovator, Dr. Robbins’ unique concept of “Unintentional Intolerance” has captured wide acclaim from numerous audiences and organi-zations across the United States. His approach does NOT blame or point fingers. It uses neuroscience and the science of human behavior to challenge individuals and organizations to be more open-minded, mindful and intentional about inclusion and valuing people for their unique gifts, abilities and experi-ences.
His upcoming “anti-training training” video training series called “What If? Factory” is already being heralded as a groundbreaking approach in corporate training. He describes its “laugh and learn” style as a mix of Saturday Night Love, Bill Nye the Science Guy and Big Bang Theory. His book, “What If? Short Stories to Spark Diversity Dialogue,” is used by numerous organizations and schools to invite people into deeper conversations about diversity, inclusion and the power of caring.
Dr. Robbins earned an undergraduate degree in Communication from Calvin College, and his masters and doctorate in Communication Science from Michi-gan State University. His background in communication, socio-psychology and cognitive neuroscience drive his work with individuals and organizations – the core of the work is about understanding human behavior and leveraging human differences in an ever-changing, dynamic world.
BUSINESS RESOURCE GROUPS, AFFINITY GROUPS, ERG’S: WHAT ARE THEY AND WHAT DO YOU CALL THEM? // Room 263Livia Konkel, Thomson Reuters
DIVERSITY 101: RECRUITING & RETENTION // Room 253/262Susan Stith, Express Scripts
DIVERSITY OFFICERS PANEL & ROUNDTABLE (9:20-11:55AM) // Room 264Emily Pitts, Edward Jones; Sharon Harvey Davis, Ameren; Robert Crumpton, PaneraFacilitated by: Nicole Roach, Webster University
DIVERSITY VS. INCLUSION: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? // Room 252Claire Droste, Diversity Awareness Partnership
EMPLOYEES WITH DISABILITIES: AN UNTAPPED RESOURCE // Room 234Aimee Wehmeier, Paraquad; Angela Seigler, Paraquad
SEXUAL ORIENTATION & GENDER IDENTITY IN THE WORKPLACE // Room 236Andrew Shaughnessy, PROMO
UNCONSCIOUS BIAS: UNDERSTANDING WHAT WE DON’T KNOW // Room 102Kira Hudson Banks, St. Louis University
UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE INTEGRATION: NOT COUNTING HEADS, BUT MAKING HEADS COUNT // Room 238Lee Gill, University of Akron
WHY NON-PROFITS SHOULD EMBRACE DIVERSITY & INCLUSION EFFORTS // Room 239Kris Lewis, Dicentra Client Solutions, LLC
Individual Breakout Session room numbers
are located on nametags.
Session One9:20 - 10:30AM
CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS IN ST. LOUIS // Room 232Betsy Cohen, The Saint Louis Mosaic Project; Cileia Miranda-Yuen, Genway International, LLCFacilitated by: Tiffany Wang, Diversity Awareness Partnership
CHANGING THE COMPLEXION: DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IN THE ARTS // Room 238Sara Burke, The City Studio Dance Center; Renee Franklin, Saint Louis Art Museum; Tim O’Leary, Opera Theatre of St. LouisFacilitated by: Lisa Harper Chang, Regional Arts Commission
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION BEST PRACTICES // Room 253/262Debby Scheinholtz, DiversityInc; Melissa Harper, Monsanto; Bryan Gingrich, Wells Fargo
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION’S IMPACT ON INCREASING EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT // Room 263Mahan Tavakoli, Dale Carnegie & Associates; Vickie Henson, Dale Carnegie & Associates
GENDER INEQUITY: WHY IS IT STILL AN ISSUE? // Room 234Yemi Akande, FOCUS St. Louis; Steve Parks, Ameren; Jack Burke, Diversity Consultant; Veronica Armouti, The Senala GroupFacilitated by: Rebecca Ingram-Kutey, Missouri Botanical Garden
GENERATIONAL DIVERSITY: NOTEPADS TO TWITTER // Room 252Adewale Soluade, Commerce Bank
Individual Breakout Session room numbers
are located on nametags.
Session Two10:45 - 11:55AM
RELIGION IN THE WORKPLACE: WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW? // Room 239Kate Lovelady, The Ethical Society of St. Louis; Basiyr Rodney, Webster University; Billie Mayo, Educational Equity Consultants; Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg, United HebrewFacilitated by: Leslie Heberlie, Interfaith Partnership
THE ROLE OF WHITE MEN IN DIVERSITY & INCLUSION WORK // Room 236Chris Brassell, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Asian Chamber of CommerceAAIM Employers AssociationCasa de SaludCultural LeadershipHispanic Chamber of CommerceHuman Resource Management Association of Greater St. Louis (HRMA)National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) – St. Louis ChapterNational Human Resources Association (NHRA)OCA – Asian Pacific American AdvocatesParaquadRegional Arts CommissionRegional Business CouncilThe National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) St. LouisUrban League of Metropolitan St. Louis
than k you Corporate & non-profit partners
amerenanheuser-busch
bjc healthcarecommerce bank
diversityincedward jones
enterprise bank & trustenterprise holdings
the laclede groupmaryville university
missouri foundation for healthopera theatre of saint louis
pricewaterhousecoopers llpsigma-aldrich
st. louis cardinalsst. louis college of pharmacy
st. louis ramsthomson reuters
washington university in st. louiswebster university
wells fargo advisorsCorporate and Non-Profit Partners sustain the work of Diversity
Awareness Partnership. We invite you to join this committed group of companies. Opportunities range from $500 - $25,000 per year.
Contact Reena Hajat Carroll at [email protected] for more information.
EVENT SPONSOREnterprise Holdings
DIVERSITY SPONSORSAmeren | Anheuser-BuschArmstrong Teasdale | Bryan Cave, LLCCentene Corporation | DiversityIncEdward Jones | Express ScriptsNestle Purina | PwC | SSM Health CareWells Fargo Advisors
CORPORATE SPONSORSBJC Health Care | Dot Foods, Inc. | GraybarLaclede Gas | Littler Mendelson PCMaryville University | MonsantoPulaski Bank | RubinBrown LLPSandberg Phoenix & vonGontardSt. Louis Children's HospitalSt. Louis College of Health CareersStinson Leonard StreetThe Boeing CompanyThompson Coburn LLPWashington University in St. Louis
COMMUNITY NON-PROFIT SPONSORSBehavioral Health Response | Beyond Housing | COCA - Center of Creative ArtsContemporary Art Museum | Craft Alliance De La Salle Middle School | FOCUS St. Louis International Institute | KDHX Community Media | Mission Center | Missouri Foundation for Health | Missouri History Museum Opera Theatre of St. Louis | Saint Louis Science Center | St. Louis Holocaust Museum & Learning Center | St. Louis Regional Chamber | Starkloff Disability Institute | Teach for America | The Brown School of Social Work | The Muny | The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis | The Rome GroupUMSL - Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity | United Way of Greater St. Louis Youth In Need
IN-KIND SPONSORSWebster University
Thomson ReutersPanera Bread Company
Coolfire Foundation
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION/DIVERSITY
ORGANIZATION SPONSORSAsian Chamber of Commerce | AAIM
Employers Association Casa de Salud | Cultural
Leadership | Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Human Resource Management Association
of Greater St. Louis National Black MBA
Association (NBMBAA) – St. Louis Chapter | National
Human Resources Association (NHRA) | OCA – Asian Pacific American
Advocates | Paraquad Regional Arts Commission Regional Business Council The National Conference
for Community and Justice (NCCJ) St. Louis | Urban
League of Metropolitan St. Louis
Diversity Awareness Partnership would like to thank our 2014 Diversity Summit Sponsors.
DIVERSITY SUMMIT COMMITTEESteve Parks, AmerenDanny Bradley, The Boeing Company Robert Crumpton, Panera Bread Company Lisa Diamant, PwCBetsy Schmutz, Webster UniversityJan Schoemehl, Growing Global HR Partners, LLCLaura Ingram, AAIMCileia Miranda-Yuen, Genway International Lisa Harper Chang, Regional Arts CommissionVianey Beltran, Hispanic Chamber of CommerceSarajeni Hammond, MonsantoEling Lam
DIVERSITY AWARENESS PARTNERSHIP STAFFReena Hajat Carroll, Executive DirectorClaire Droste, Education & Training ManagerTiffany Wang, Program ManagerAntionette Carroll, Marketing ManagerTina Mahtani, Administrative CoordinatorDiversity Awareness Partnership’s Interns
DIVERSITY AWARENESS PARTNERSHIP’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DIVERSITY SUMMIT VOLUNTEERS
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Diversity Awareness Partnership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting diversity in the St. Louis region around issues of race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
Contact Reena Hajat Carroll, MSW, Executive Director, at [email protected]
to discuss a diversity program that best fits your company or organization.
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BOARD MEMBERS Andrew J. Scavotto Stinson Leonard Street
Aimee WehmeierParaquad
Cindy FollmanAdjunct Professor/Community Volunteer
Donna MoodySouthwestern Illinois College
Dimple PatelWells Fargo Advisors
George PhilipsPhilips & Associates
John UrkevichCommunity Volunteer
Jean CavenderSt. Louis Holocaust Museum & Learning Center
Jill Willhite Saint Louis Science Center
Keith BrooksSt. Louis Cardinals Care Foundation
Livia KonkelThomson Reuters
Missy LynchThe Laclede Group, Inc.
Rachel SewardSt. Louis Public School District
Robert (Bob) LehmanBJC Medical Group
Robyn HeidgerEnterprise Bank & Trust
Steven HillMicrosoft Corporation
Sheryl RoseCommunity Volunteer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President
Steve ParksAmeren
Vice PresidentEmily Pitts
Edward Jones
SecretaryVeronica ArmoutiThe Senala Group
TreasurerDaniel Chavez
PwC
Nominating ChairTaylor Mason
David Mason & Associates
Communications ChairArtis Twyman
St. Louis Rams
Development ChairSara Burke
The City Studio Dance Center
At Large MemberBetsy Schmutz
Webster University
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GIVE RESPECT, GET RESPECT PROGRAMThe Give Respect, Get Respect Youth Program is a collaboration between DAP and local corporations who bring together students and teachers from the St. Louis metro area and company associates to explore race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
EXPLORE CAREER IMMERSION PROGRAMS DAP and local businesses have developed an externship program to expose, empower, and encourage students of color to pursue careers, such as accounting, law, healthcare and more.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS Diversity Awareness Partnership provides in-depth professional development seminars for diversity and inclusion practitioners or individuals interested in entering the diversity field. Seminar topics include: “Diversity vs. Inclusion”, “Creating a Diverse Pipeline”, “Human Resources, Diversity & Employee Engagement”, and “What’s First - Employee Resource Groups or Diversity Councils”.
Diversity Awareness Partnership (DAP) is a
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At Webster University, it truly can be said diversity has no boundaries. By educating a diverse community at the home campus in St. Louis, Missouri, and campus locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa, Webster University instills in its students a respect for diversity and an understanding of their own and others’ values.
“Webster University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is expressed in many ways, including the vibrant nature of our global community of faculty, staff and students; the content and focus of our academic programs; and the design of facilities and services.“
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4 Continents • 8 Countries • 60 Cities • 1 UniversityWebster University, founded in 1915 with its home campus based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, is the only Tier 1, private, nonprofit university with campus locations around the world including metropolitan, military, online and corporate, as well as American-style traditional campuses in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
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