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"I think about belonging as living authentically without barriers. And I'm going to emphasize the without barriers."
Today on "As Spiders Do," guest host Alicia Moseley, Assistant Director of Alumni Belonging, and Ben Delk, '09 discuss the significance of employee resource groups in his career and the evolution of his role in DEIB work. Join us as Ben offers valuable insights into building inclusive workplaces, the importance of personal healing, and how to foster belonging in professional environments.
Editing by Charlotte Haneke, Assistant Director of Student and Young Grad Programming, and Maggie Johnson, '18, Associate Director of Regional & Young Grad Engagement. Episode music by FASSounds from Pixabay.
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By University of Richmond Alumni Relations"I think about belonging as living authentically without barriers. And I'm going to emphasize the without barriers."
Today on "As Spiders Do," guest host Alicia Moseley, Assistant Director of Alumni Belonging, and Ben Delk, '09 discuss the significance of employee resource groups in his career and the evolution of his role in DEIB work. Join us as Ben offers valuable insights into building inclusive workplaces, the importance of personal healing, and how to foster belonging in professional environments.
Editing by Charlotte Haneke, Assistant Director of Student and Young Grad Programming, and Maggie Johnson, '18, Associate Director of Regional & Young Grad Engagement. Episode music by FASSounds from Pixabay.
Nominate someone to be on our show by emailing [email protected].