Celebrating Black PR History: Looking Beyond the Data
There have been tremendous efforts underway the past five years to study the effectiveness of our diversity programs. DEI programs at the Page Society, IPR, the PR Council, PRSA, and most particularly, the Diversity Action Alliance (DAA), have sought to raise the number of diverse students entering the field. And, equally important, several efforts have been made to retain these young employees as they move into management roles. A new research study by DAA and IPR, announced during this event, shed light on the programs that are working, those that are not, and those that can be strengthened. Plus, a panel of PR leaders will reveal the programs that have worked well in their companies to not only attract diverse talent, but have managed to retain them through the senior ranks.
Host
Deborah Hyman, Senior Vice President, Head of Employee Communications & Employer Brand, Wells Fargo
Fireside Chat
Michael Steele, Political Commentator, MSNBC; attorney; former lieutenant governor from Maryland
Watch the Fireside Chat video with Debra Hyman and Michael Steele
Insights
Fireside Chat
Bakari Sellers, CNN Political Analyst; former representative from South Carolina
Watch the Fireside Chat video with Debrah Hyman and Bakari Sellers
Carmella Glover, President, Diversity Action Alliance
Analysis
Emily K. Graham, Chief Equity & Impact Officer, Omnicom Group
Wrap Up
Torod B. Neptune, SVP Corporate Marketing, Brand, and Communications; CCO, Medtronic plc
Panel 1: “What the Data Says—And What It Doesn’t Say”
Teneshia Jackson Warner, CEO, EGAMI Group
Marvin Hill, Director, Corporate Communications, The Humana Foundation
Kinetra Joseph, Campaign Director, CDC Foundation
Nikki Forman, Senior PR Manager, Global DEI Communications, Worldwide Communications, Amazon
Raoul Davis, CEO, Ascendant Group
Panel 2: “What Needs to Change—And Who’s Going to Change It”
Haley W. Jones, Program Manager, DEI, Worldwide Communications, Amazon
Denvol Haye Jr., Head of Communications, McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility
Eric M. Winkfield, Vice President, M Booth and M Booth Health
Kim Adams, Vice President, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Talent Acquisition, Ulta Beauty
Tanasia Reed, PR Assistant, Global DEI Communications, Worldwide Communications, Amazon
Thanks to Our Sponsors
This year’s Celebrating Black PR History program is underwritten by …
… and is sponsored in part by: Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication Department of Advertising and Public Relations at University of Georgia, Amazon, the Diversity Action Alliance (DAA), The Stevens Group, and CommPRO.