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Empowering Experienced Professionals for Successful Career Transitions

Knowing and Leveraging your Differences in Getting Your Next Job with René Redwood

  • Mon, August 03, 2015
  • 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • 40Plus Conference Room***(Doors open at 9:30 for networking and the program starts promptly at 10:00.)
 

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Monday Morning Speaker: René Redwood 


Knowing and Leveraging your Differences in Getting Your Next Job.

"The Currency of Cultural Competency".


Conversation with René Redwood

Objectives for Our Conversation:



  • We will engage in a strategic conversation to have a shared understanding of dignity and respect.
  • We will define cultural competency and in so doing, we will be better able to identify how we can leverage our differences as an asset as we seek a job in today's workplace.
  • We will do hands on exercises exploring our differences and how to better identify them in our lives.
  • And, to talk about diversity and its relevance, we must frame it relative to the world in which we live and work.  Right now there is much talk, not just political, but general conversations about the diverse perspectives, the diversity of this nation including changing demographics. We will discuss these issues as they are part of our cultural competency.



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ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

René Redwood is considered one of the nation’s foremost experts on diversity and advocate for inclusion. For more than two decades, Ms. Redwood has informed the debate on access and equal opportunity while directing initiatives for public, non- profit, and private sector organizations. She is often described as smart, strategic and energetic, and has been featured in publication such as Time Magazine, Black Enterprise, American Editor, Elle, and Essence Magazine to name a few.  

René Redwood is the CEO of Redwood Enterprise LLC, a consulting practice that provides strategies and structures to enable the client’s mission. She leverages a cooperative business model to gain the benefits of scale and scope through strategic alliances, stakeholder networks, and sector partnerships. Ms. Redwood served on a court appointed Task Force to oversee a Fortune corporation’s compliance with a historic discrimination settlement agreement.  She evaluates programs and institutions, and promotes practices deemed “best in class” to shift organizational culture and climate.

René is a chemist by training and was an executive or director of: a prominent polling and consulting firm; the Presidential Glass Ceiling Commission (Civil Rights Act of 1991, Title II); a coalition of leading legal defense organizations; congressional district offices; and political operations for a national party.  

René Redwood is facile with data, and has a quantifiable record of success as a trainer, senior counsel to a host of non-profit organizations and government agencies, and a mentor and coach. She is a skilled moderator trained at RIVA Institute (Research In Values and Attitudes), and a yearlong Fellow “Leading from the Inside” for the Rockwood Leadership Institute.  René is a Senior Consultant with FranklinCovey and has prepared and delivered diversity and inclusion curriculum at George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Service. She sits on the board of Directors of the Ms Foundation for Women, The BAR Foundation, and was honored as a Freedom’s Sister for "continuing the legacy of African American women for courageous, spirited trailblazing that has helped to shape our country." The US Black Chamber named René one of the “Top 100 African American Business Leaders in 2012” and in 2013 she received the “Women-Owned Business, Servant Leadership Award” .



CONTACT THE SPEAKER:

info@redwoodenterprise.com

www.redwoodenterprise.com

202.546.7485

 

Redwood Enterprise LLC is a consulting practice that provides data informed strategies and the associated operational structuring to support our clients missions. We leverage the expertise of collaborative partners to deliver organizational development and cultural diversity consultation to public, private and nonprofit clients.

Unconditional positive regard is the universal philosophy that Redwood Enterprise brings to every situation.  This philosophy creates an environment of trust, which leads participants on a journey of self-discovery through the evolution, or in some cases awakening, of their diversity awareness and responsibility for creating an inclusive environment. Our style is interactive and allows us to model the practices we seek to impart in the content of the training and conversations – value people, leverage talent, mitigate barriers, and engaging internal and external stakeholders with dignity and respect.

Our approach recognizes the difference between the letter of the law, embodied in EEO and compliance, and the spirit of the law, demonstrated through diversity and inclusion.  By understanding the differences and distinctions of these concepts, we help create a workforce that not only understands how to appropriately uphold relevant laws, but also are prepared to make good management decisions tapping the talent within the workplace and the constituency or customers served through inclusive practices.

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Plan to join us after the meeting for networking. Admission is free.  Many of us carry our conversations to lunch at the nearby Brookings Institution.

Attire is business casual, recruiters are often present, so we ask all Monday Speaker attendees to contribute to the professional standards and objectives of this important networking meeting.

Doors open at 9:45 for networking and the program starts promptly at 10:00.


40Plus of Greater Washington
1718 P Street, NW, Suite T2
Washington, DC 20036

Near the DuPont Circle Metro Station
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40Plus of Greater Washington
Empowering Experienced Professionals
 for Successful Career Transitions