AllThingzAP will be having two complimentary webinars in November. Please check them out below and feel free to register:
Please join me as I host my fifth complimentary virtual webinar, #Trending Human Resource Issues with Eric B. Meyer, on Tuesday November 10th at 7 PM EST.
This will be a HR discussion specifically about the latest issues surrounding diversity & inclusion.
Eric B. Meyer's Biography:
You know that scientist in the action movie who has all the right answers if only the government would just pay attention? Eric B. Meyer, Esq. gets companies HR-compliant before the action sequence. Serving clients nationwide, Eric is a Partner in the Employment Group at FisherBroyles, LLP. FisherBroyles is the world’s first and largest distributed, full-service law firm partnership, with hundreds of partners in 23 offices nationwide. Eric is also a volunteer EEOC mediator, a paid private mediator, and publisher of The Employer Handbook (www.TheEmployerHandbook.com), which is pretty much the best employment law blog ever. That, and he's been quoted in the British tabloids. #Bucketlist. #micdrop
Additionally, please join me as I host my sixth complimentary virtual webinar, Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity Discussion with André Robert Lee (Educator, Film maker, & Speaker), on Tuesday November 17th at 7 PM EST. Register by clicking here.
André Robert Lee is a Keynote Speaker and Consultant around issues related to Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity for educational and corporate institutions. He is also a Film Maker and uses his films in his keynotes and presentations. André’s experiences include Many Things; New York City Public Schools, The Ford Foundation, Miramax Films, Urbanworld, Film Movement, Diana Ross, BET, Universal, HBO, Picturehouse, and Dreamworks. André directed and produced The Prep School Negro and took it on a worldwide tour over the past 10 years. André’s served as producer on the documentary I’m Not Racist…Am I? André received a Fellowship in 2013 and was tasked with Directing and Producing the 12-month series Life Cycles of Inequity: A Colorlines Series on Black Men. André created The Election Effects Project for Spike TV. André’s next film is called Virtually Free. He directed this story about incarcerated youth in Richmond, Virginia. His other next film is a documentary about the Civil Rights trips André leads for The Nationmagazine. André has been leading the cause for development of a feature film or series on the life and times of Bayard Rustin. André also teaches Filmmaking at the Germantown Friends School. He has worked with the school to develop a film program for Middle and Upper School. André has been a Professor of writing at The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania.
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