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In this episode, Ally Ring founder and host, Robert MacPhee, is joined by Ally Ring's Advisory Board Member and Mmapeu Consulting's founder and CEO, Rev. Dr. Diane J. Johnson, to discuss systems change in various sectors and how her work shifts organizational culture to be more equitable, diverse and inclusive.
Rev. Dr. Johnson is the CEO and founder of Mmapeu Consulting, a national organization and leadership transformation company committed to aligning mission, vision and values for social enterprises, philanthropic institutions, the social sector, purpose-driven businesses, B corps, tech companies, and market leaders. Diane has worked in the field of international development, justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) work, community transformation, leadership building, collaboration and social change since her undergraduate days at the University of Pennsylvania and has worked with over 12,300 individuals and organizations to date. To contact or learn more about Rev. Dr. Diane's work, please visit her website at www.mmapeu.com.
By Ally RingIn this episode, Ally Ring founder and host, Robert MacPhee, is joined by Ally Ring's Advisory Board Member and Mmapeu Consulting's founder and CEO, Rev. Dr. Diane J. Johnson, to discuss systems change in various sectors and how her work shifts organizational culture to be more equitable, diverse and inclusive.
Rev. Dr. Johnson is the CEO and founder of Mmapeu Consulting, a national organization and leadership transformation company committed to aligning mission, vision and values for social enterprises, philanthropic institutions, the social sector, purpose-driven businesses, B corps, tech companies, and market leaders. Diane has worked in the field of international development, justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) work, community transformation, leadership building, collaboration and social change since her undergraduate days at the University of Pennsylvania and has worked with over 12,300 individuals and organizations to date. To contact or learn more about Rev. Dr. Diane's work, please visit her website at www.mmapeu.com.