Black History & Sakura Square: The Intersectionality of Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision and the Internment of Japanese Americans

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted a celebration and discussion on Feb. 17 on the intersectionality of Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision and the internment of Japanese Americans. Tasha Jones, president and founder of LV Jones Consulting, introduced the discussion. She was joined by meeting facilitator Gloria Neal, public affairs director for the office of [...]

2022-03-02T10:18:10-07:00March 2nd, 2022|

Moving Beyond Quotes: Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Importance of Solidarity

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted a celebration and discussion of Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy on Jan. 20. Jenna Diaz-Gonzalez, program director at the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, introduced the discussion. She was joined by speakers Dr. Roberto Montoya, chief educational equity officer at the Department of Higher Education, Dr. Kalonji [...]

2022-01-26T10:46:36-07:00January 25th, 2022|

Practicing Inclusive Leadership

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted the culmination of a yearlong series of Virtual Voices on Thursday, Nov. 18, in an informative discussion around what it means to practice inclusive leadership every day. Kirsten Vermulen, interim executive director of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation, moderated the discussion. She was joined by Fran Campbell, CEO [...]

2021-11-30T13:47:41-07:00November 30th, 2021|

Connecting the Dots: You’re A Dot Too! Understand Your Role as an All

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted their ninth collaborative Virtual Voices on Thursday, Oct. 21 on what it means to be an ally and the different roles individuals have when pursuing racial equity and diversity. Dr. Dwinita Mosby Tyler, founder and chief catalyst for The Equity Project, presented the individual roles and responsibilities that each [...]

2021-10-26T11:58:36-06:00October 26th, 2021|

Cultivating Inclusive Leadership for the 21st Century

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and TIED (Talent, Inclusion, Engagement & Diversity) Roundtable hosted their eighth collaborative Virtual Voices on Wednesday, Sept. 29 around what it means to be an inclusive leader in the 21st century. Dr. Michael Benitez, vice president for diversity and inclusion for Metropolitan State University moderated a discussion with guest speaker Dr. Brenda J. Allen, former vice chancellor for [...]

2021-10-06T08:01:54-06:00October 5th, 2021|
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