diversity

Inviting Inclusion – A Conversation with Dr. Valerie Toney Parker & Steve Bynum

Inviting Inclusion – A Conversation with Dr. Valerie Toney Parker & Steve Bynum

In this Talent Tales episode, talent.imperative Founder Nicole Dessain had the honor to interview Dr. Valerie Toney Parker (Chief People Officer) and Steve Bynum (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Manager) at Chicago Public Media.

Valerie’s superpower is marked by her bi-vocational career as both, a social justice theologian and an HR leader, through the metaphor of wine. Wine brings people to the table, to be in conversation. The text of “not pouring old wine into new wine skins” reminds her of the fact that if we want to change systemic issues, we can’t continue to do so the way we have in the past.

Steve’s superpower is the ability to put people at ease by providing a safe space for shared humanity. He was raised by his grandparents in Memphis and his family had a tremendous influence on shaping who he is today. By moving to Chicago, Steve became part of a global community which he cherishes. Being part of this “diaspora of humanity” helps him, an African American man, to feel supported when faced with inequities.

Building Belonging – A Conversation with Corgan’s Halima McWilliams

Building Belonging – A Conversation with Corgan’s Halima McWilliams

In this Talent Tales episode, talent.imperative Founder Nicole Dessain had the honor to interview Halima McWilliams, People Operations and Culture Leader at Corgan.

Halima’s creative superpower is being strategically creative - connecting the dots with an out of the box approach.

Halima describes herself as a “family reunion aficionado” making family tradition and legacy particularly important to her. She aims to create that same level of connection and belonging in the workplace.

Hacking Diversity – A Conversation with Sittercity’s Kelli Koschmann

Hacking Diversity – A Conversation with Sittercity’s Kelli Koschmann

In this Talent Tales episode, talent.imperative Founder Nicole Dessain had the honor to interview Kelli Koschmann, VP of People at Sittercity.

Kelli’s creative superpower is keeping an open mind through the lens of empathy.

Kelli discovered design thinking by attending HR.Hackathon Chicago hosted by the HR.Hackathon Alliance, a community of HR rebels that believe in the power of design thinking to tackle our most pressing workplace challenges.

Kelli leveraged the practice of ideation facilitation that she learned at the hackathons to impact change inside Sittercity.