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Trailer: Is DEI Still a Priority?

Trailer: Is DEI Still a Priority?

In this eye-opening episode, Kimberly Dowdell, the first black millennial president of the American Institute of Architects, discusses the shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in business. She shares her journey, challenges faced by underrepresented groups, and solutions for companies to continue prioritizing DEI.

Can You Hear Me? · Kimberly Dowdell, Rob Johnson, Eileen Rochford

May 28, 20240m 54strailer

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Tune in on Wednesday, May 29th at 12 PM CST for this brand new episode.

In this eye-opening episode, Kimberly Dowdell, the first black millennial president of the American Institute of Architects, discusses the shift away from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in business. She shares her journey, challenges faced by underrepresented groups, and solutions for companies to continue prioritizing DEI.

Meet our Guest: Kimberly Dowdell

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