The Real ROI: In today's AI world, shaped by remote work's rise post-pandemic, reassessing our DEI strategy is crucial. We must go beyond token gestures to tackle systemic barriers, eradicate unconscious biases, and ensure equitable opportunities. As workplace dynamics change, building a culture based on trust and understanding is essential. Without trust, even well-meaning DEI efforts fail. Embracing diverse perspectives and addressing the unique challenges of all workforce segments can create an inclusive culture that fosters innovation. The Real ROI includes interviews with 50 CEOs such as…mehr
The Real ROI: In today's AI world, shaped by remote work's rise post-pandemic, reassessing our DEI strategy is crucial. We must go beyond token gestures to tackle systemic barriers, eradicate unconscious biases, and ensure equitable opportunities. As workplace dynamics change, building a culture based on trust and understanding is essential. Without trust, even well-meaning DEI efforts fail. Embracing diverse perspectives and addressing the unique challenges of all workforce segments can create an inclusive culture that fosters innovation. The Real ROI includes interviews with 50 CEOs such as Michael Dell, Carol Christ (Berkeley Chancellor), John Hennessy (Alphabet Chairman), Shellye Archambeau (MetricStream CEO), and Monica Lozano (Apple Board Director) with their tangible steps on how to embrace inclusion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pedro David Espinoza is a TED speaker, entrepreneur, tech investor, and author. In 2014, Pedro became the founder & CEO of SmileyGo, an app that helped companies invest smarter. SmileyGo indexed the data of 1.3 million NGOs in addition to having users in 30 countries. Incubated at SkyDeck, his startup gained funding from 1517 Fund, Frank Baxter, Jack Larson, & Haas Seed Fund. In 2017, Janet Napolitano awarded Pedro The University of California Entrepreneur Winner. In 2018, Pedro founded Pan Peru USA, a venture that empowers women to become entrepreneurs. With the support from Fortune 500 Companies, Pan Peru has scaled from empowering 1 to 80 women. In 2019, Pedro wrote a book with Jorge Titinger with contributions from Eric Schmidt, Reed Hastings & Dan Schulman. Pedro's book - Differences That Make A Difference - attracted 100 CEOs as contributors such as Pat Gelsinger who wrote the foreword. His book received The Latin International Award #1 Business Book.Educated at Berkeley, Pedro began his career as a mechanic. In 2010, Pedro launched his singles on Apple. Pedro is an investor in startups such as KiwiBot, MoCaFi, NadineWest, Noyo, Paladin, & Feed.fm. In 2021, The Silicon Valley Business Journal recognized him as a Latin Business Leadership Honoree.In 2016, Pedro became a distinguished keynote speaker. PwC, UBS & GE are some of the companies Pedro has given speeches. Pedro has given 300 speaking engagements on networking. In 2021, Pedro became a Special Advisor to Blue Shield's Chief Medical Officer Dr. James Cruz. That same year, Pedro became a lecturer at Tecnologico de Monterrey. Pedro is working on his new book, The Real ROI: Return on Inclusion. Michael Dell, John Hennessy and Shellye Archambeau, are some of the CEOs he's interviewed.In 2017, Pedro gave his TED Talk - Build the Bridge - sharing his entrepreneurial story having 21,000 views. In 2020, Pedro joined the Silicon Valley Leadership Group as the Vice President of Business Development to lead the Launch Circuit to support 100 startups. In 2021, Pedro was elected as the Vice Curator for Global Shapers in Palo Alto by the World Economic Forum. In 2022, Pedro got accepted to the LinkedIn Creator Accelerator Program as a Technology & Innovation Awardee having 20,700 followers. In 2023, Pedro's Pan Peru impacted 3000 families by giving children access to STEM education and reforesting 10,000 trees. Pedro has received recognition for his success, he has received the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 HITEC 100 Awards - which features the 100 most influential global Hispanic executives in technology.
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