Topic: Evolution of Workplace Culture & Policies: Dismantling the Status Quo
Are you curious about how workplace culture and policies have transformed over the decades? Step into the world of a critically acclaimed cinematic depiction of workplace culture and uncover the intriguing parallels between its depiction of the past and the real-world changes that have shaped today's working environments. Join us to explore the past, understand the present, and glimpse into the exciting future of work.
Key Takeaways:
- Gain a deeper understanding of how historical events, societal shifts, and technological advancements have shaped the way we work today.
- Discover how organizations have navigated changing times by adapting their workplace culture and policies.
- Explore actionable strategies to create workplaces that prioritize employee well-being, diversity, and innovation.
Bio:
Luaskya Nonon is the founder and CEO of Equity Principle Consulting, a diversity, equity, and inclusion consulting and coaching firm. She is a licensed attorney, Certified Diversity Professional (CDP®) and a Certified Personal and Executive Coach. Her passion is to help leaders create workplaces where diversity is celebrated, equity is prioritized and inclusion is the foundation for success.
She is also the Deputy General Counsel and DEI Task Force chair for an IT company in Durham, North Carolina. She has practiced law as an in-house transactional and employment attorney for over 15 years. Luaskya recently served as the President of the Board of Shield North Carolina, a local non-profit organization that educates and empowers communities with the tools to fight against human trafficking. She was also the co-chair of the 2022 Diversity and Inclusion biennial Symposium sponsored by the Minorities in the Profession Committee of the North Carolina Bar Association.
Luaskya is a first-generation American, of Afro-Latin descent. She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Spanish from New York University. She then went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from the University of North Carolina School of Law.