Georgia Chamber to Host Annual Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit

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The Georgia Chamber announces that it will host its annual Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit on November 1, 2022, at the Hilton Atlanta Airport starting at 8:00AM. The event is seen as a meaningful opportunity to bring together business and community leaders who are paving the way for change and inclusion in the state of Georgia.

“We see diversity and inclusion in the workplace as one of three pillars in the long-term success of the New Georgia Economy,” said Chris Clark, Georgia Chamber President & CEO. “A diverse workplace is a successful one, but it takes leadership teams with vision and conviction. This annual event is built to help teams build that success.”

Scheduled programming to focus on Driving Accountability, Raising Awareness of Bias, Gender Identity, and Championing the Disabled in the Workplace among other topics. See full agenda here.

The featured keynote will be delivered by Victor Terry, Chief Diversity Officer, State Farm Insurance Companies.

Register now at gachamber.com/events/diversity-equity-inclusion-summit-2022

Original source can be found here.



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