S2 EP 09 | Leveraging Disability Council in the Workplace, with Victoria Gemignani

In this episode, Victoria and Natalia talks about Victoria's work in supporting and developing a disability inclusion council within her organization. This disability inclusion council does amazing work for employees across the organization and hope that you've gained some inspiration listening to this episode.


S2 EP 09 Links

Links about our guest:

LinkedIn: Victoria Gemignani

iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3enuJ4E

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4W7maUZEXzhtixdIrHmT7i

YouTube: https://youtu.be/u3Q5LErwPGg

Our website: https://www.seenatwork.com/podcast

Instagram/Twitter: @seenatworkllc

LinkedIn: Seen@Work


Featured Guest Bio

As a catalyst for innovation, Victoria Gemignani (she/her) is on a mission of disruption. In her current role as Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Consultant at Siemens, her focus is challenging standard recruitment models to yield more diverse talent. During her tenure as an HR professional, she has gained extensive experience in people analytics, employer branding, project management, operations, and talent strategy.

Victoria received her Bachelors in Psychology and Masters in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Pursuing her passion outside of work, Victoria serves on the Best Buddies New Jersey Advisory Board, an organization dedicated to the development and employment of individuals with IDD.


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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.

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