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Minue Yoshida was born in Mexico City to a family of Japanese descent. She now lives in the US and is proud to call herself an Asian-Latina. After 28 years in corporate America, she took the leap to become her own employer. Moving her focus towards helping others, she used her true passion in creating Yoshida Academy a firm that helps young executives with career coaching. The firm also consults with corporations like Netflix regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategies and implementations. Minue's new book "Inclusion is a Verb" provides a framework and DEI scorecard companies can use to understand truly how inclusive the company is.
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Minue Yoshida was born in Mexico City to a family of Japanese descent. She now lives in the US and is proud to call herself an Asian-Latina. After 28 years in corporate America, she took the leap to become her own employer. Moving her focus towards helping others, she used her true passion in creating Yoshida Academy a firm that helps young executives with career coaching. The firm also consults with corporations like Netflix regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategies and implementations. Minue's new book "Inclusion is a Verb" provides a framework and DEI scorecard companies can use to understand truly how inclusive the company is.