Published: Sept. 29, 2017

Executives from Lyft, Comcast, Molson Coors and 5280 magazine, among others, will be on campus Friday, Oct. 13, for an interactive discussion and networking event addressing diversity and inclusion issues in the workplace. The event, titled Be Woke: Hacking Diversity in Corporate America,听is open to 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 students, staff and faculty and will be held from 1 to 4听p.m. at the University Memorial Center.

If you go

Who: Students, faculty and staff
What:听Be Woke: Hacking Diversity in Corporate America
When:听Friday, Oct. 13, 1 to 4听p.m.
Where: University Memorial Center, room 235

Event highlights:

  • Network with representatives from听diversity and inclusion departments of serveral national and local companies and organizations.
  • Learn about the hiring process for major companies and why an inclusive workforce is critical for company success.
  • Bring resumes and business cards to share during the networking session.
  • Question and answer session will follow the panel discussion.

Hosted by the 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 听and the startup , the event also includes representatives from FWD.us, Made Movement, Flatirons LGBTQ Tech Meet Up and Travelport.

"We will be having an active discussion about diversity and inclusion in the hiring process听and will hear from several executives who are part of the hiring process for some highly influential companies," said Andrea Guendelman, co-founder and CEO of BeVisible.

"Even if this doesn't affect you personally, these are important issues for anyone who wants to be a candidate for a global company."

Sarah Gilliard, student diversity coordinator with ODECE, has helped coordinate the event with the goal of helping听diverse students听view their differences as assets when it comes to the job search. She also hopes the event can be a learning experience for all 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录 students who want to learn about the value of a diverse workforce in today鈥檚 global economy.

"At the Be Woke event,听company leaders will address the aspects of their identities that have been barriers in the job market," Gilliard said.

"These include anything from culture and religion to the way you choose to wear your hair to even your name. I believe all companies should be pushing their communities to embrace differences in people across all spectrums, whether it is identity, gender expression听or sexual preference."

Be Woke panelists

Maria G. Arias

Ariasis the vice president of diversity and inclusion at Comcast Corporation. In this role, she leads the implementation of strategic initiatives for diversity and inclusion across the company. Prior to her current role, Arias served as vice president of operations for Comcast Cable鈥檚 southern Colorado systems, where she led technical operations and alternative sales channels. She also held various leadership roles at Comcast, including vice president of operations for Comcast鈥檚 West Division, interim vice president of technical operations for the West Division听and interim general manager for Comcast鈥檚 Colorado Mountain Area and Tucson, Arizona, cable systems.

Before joining Comcast in 2007, she听had leadership roles in law and government affairs at AT&T Corporation, AT&T Broadband听and Adelphia Communications. Earlier in her career, she听was a partner with McDermott听Will & Emery听in Chicago. Her听leadership has been recognized with the following honors and awards: Most Powerful Women in Cable, Multichannel News; Moves Power Women, Moves Magazine; Most Influential Minorities in Cable, CableFax; Top 50 Influentials, CableFax; and Donald McGannon Award, National Urban League.

Brian Clark

Clark is the chief people and diversity officer for Molson Coors International. He听is responsible for building and sustaining organizational and leadership capability while ensuring the international division retains, develops and attracts top talent to deliver strong business results across 42 markets in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.听

Originally from Oklahoma, Clark听launched his career in human resources听in Tianjin, China. Since then he has lived in South Korea, Japan, India and Costa Rica, while also working in a number of countries on projects advising companies and institutions across several industries on how to navigate the听implications of expanding internationally. He听has been with Molson Coors since 2010, supporting its growth into emerging markets. He is SPHR听and GPHR certified and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Asian studies from Oklahoma City University and an MBA in leadership and organization from the University of Southern California.

Mercedes Jenkins

Jenkins is the inclusion and diversity specialist at Lyft. She is a fierce advocate for social justice and quality education for all. With over 10听years in traditional and non-traditional educational spaces, she听brought听her love for building inclusive environments to Lyft, where she focuses on elevating the听employee resource group听program and building partnerships with community organizations.

Tamara Hale

Hale, co-organizer of听Flatirons LGBTQ Tech Meet Up,听is an accomplished UX research leader and UX strategist specializing in empowering leading technology companies to build exceptional products, services and user experiences in digital transformation through deep understanding of their target audiences. She听is currently principal UX researcher at Workday听and previously has led the UX strategy across mobile, desktop, web and enterprise applications for international clients in industry, public and non-profit sectors.

She has a PhD in cultural and cognitive anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science and is the author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and Market Research Society award-winning research reports. Flatirons LGBTQ Tech Meet Up, a听diversity- and inclusion-focused tech meetup, is based in Boulder.听

Jeff Waraniak

Waraniak is a writer, journalist听and currently听an assistant editor at 5280 magazine in Denver. Originally from Detroit,听his work has also appeared in places like National Geographic books, Thrillist.com听and recently听in a book of essays titled The Detroit Neighborhood Guidebook.

Kaitlynn Fidler

Fidler is a senior talent resource consultant at Molson Coors International. She听is responsible for leading the recruitment efforts in听international emerging markets with a primary focus on the commercial function. She听is also supporting the global recruitment strategy, social media planning and reporting. Fidler听joined Molson Coors in 2015 as a talent resource consultant with five听years of previous staffing and corporate recruiting experience. She听graduated from Marquette University with a bachelor of science in finance and in commercial real estate.

Kaytia King

King is a Colorado organizing manager for FWD.us, a bipartisan organization started by key leaders in the tech and business community to promote policies to keep the United States competitive in a global economy, focusing on听immigration reform and criminal justice reform. She听is responsible for recruiting tech and business voices to engage with their members of Congress and amplifying the need for immigration reform.

Scott Prindle

Prindle is founder and chief technology officer at Made Movement, where he leads the digital team in creating some of the most effective and innovative technology in the industry. He听spent 10 years as a developer and technology director at R/GA Interactive in New York, where, in addition to working on IBM and Ericsson platforms, he led the development of innovative digital platforms, including NIKEiD.com and other Nike properties.

His arrival at Crispin Porter + Bogusky marked the beginning of the agency's expansion into the digital space, where he helped lead the build-out of agency digital capabilities, including software development, emerging media innovation, mobile social听and digital strategy. He was instrumental in helping CP+B achieve Digital Agency of the Year three times in five years and was recognized by Adweek as one of the industry's top 10 technologists in 2012.