S2 EP 05 | Growing HBCU Talent Through Campus Programming, with Lori Spicer Robertson
In this episode, Lori explains how she put together an entire campus engagement event for HBCU and her organization that involved executives within the initiative of building a diverse talent pipeline.
S2 EP 05 Links
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Featured Guest Bio
Lori Spicer Robertson is a creative change agent always pursuing opportunities to transform lives and foster sustainable progress. Formerly, she assumed the role of VP, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Saks Fifth Avenue to design a more inclusive experience for employees, customers, and partners. As a natural connector, she currently is the founder and Chief Joymaker of a digital media platform and membership community created to reconnect women and mothers to a life of joy called Wundher. As a thought leader on women and mothers; diversity, equity, and inclusion; leadership and authentic joy, she is sought after by companies, universities and organizations annually to share her narrative. Spicer Robertson is wife to her fellow community crusader Eric Robertson, mother to her amazing boys - Liam and Emory, and they all believe in their family motto to ‘live in your vision and not your circumstances’.
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Natalia Eileen Villarmán
Natalia Eileen is committed to making workplaces more diverse and more inclusive. As Founder & CEO of Seen@Work, leads the firm’s efforts in providing workshops, resources, and consulting services to executives and diversity practitioners to help make companies better places to work. Natalia holds a BA from New York University and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania’s The Wharton School.
