The African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey, announces it will Host a Webinar β βDEI in the Private Sector β Key Developments for NJ Businesses.β
The African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (AACCNJ) announces it willΒ host a webinar βDEI in the Private Sector β Key Developments for NJ Businesses,βfeaturing a panel discussion, on Monday,Β May 19th from 10:30 a.m. β 11:30 a.m. The presentation will be led by partners from the law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP, and will be moderated by John E. Harmon. Sr., IOM, AACCNJ, Founder, President & CEO, and will provide an update on theΒ latest developments regarding workplace and supplier diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
βAs a member of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC) at our March meeting, we attended a DEI presentation, led byΒ Camille Olson from Seyfarth Shaw LLP, I asked my colleague Sara Armstrong, Vice President and Managing Director,Β Federation Relations and Coalition Partnerships, USCC, for the introduction, and she bought us together,β said John E.Β Harmon, Sr. βThis speaks to the value of our partnership, and a heightened awareness of the need for credible sources ofΒ information for our members and businesses throughout the state of NJ,β said Harmon.
βChambers of commerce have a unique opportunity to lead in the area of fostering inclusive workplaces,β said Camille A. Olson. βSeyfarth Shaw is honored to present on this important topic to AACCNJ members as organizations across the country work toΒ enhance equal opportunity and merit-based employment decision-making.β
Seyfarth Shaw LLP Panelists include:
Gerald L. Pauling, Partner, Employment Law Group
Brandon L. Dixon, Partner, Labor & Employment β DEI Counseling Task Force
Camille A. Olson, Partner, Labor & Employmentβ Complex Discrimination Litigation
DEI in the Private Sector: Key Developments for Businesses
The new administration has made elimination of βillegal DEIβ a priority. Join Gerald Pauling, Brandon Dixon, and CamilleΒ Olson of Seyfarth Shaw LLP to get up to speed in the following areas:
βͺ Overview of significant developments affecting workplace and supplier DEI programs, policies, and practices.
βͺ Review of executive actions, court decisions, and agency guidance impacting DEI programs.
βͺ Emerging trends in workplace inclusion efforts and corporate equal opportunity employment strategies.
βͺ Best practices to minimize risk and create a culture of inclusion and belonging.
This is a free event, and attendees can register at the following link. The session will include Q&A from registered attendees.
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