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What Inclusion Looks Like with Dwana Franklin-Davis


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About Our Guest:

Dwana Franklin Davis is the Chief Executive Officer of Reboot Representation, a coalition leading pooled philanthropic efforts to enable Black, Latina, and Native American women to graduate with computing degrees by 2025, aiming to close the diversity gap in tech. With an extensive background in technology and leadership from companies like Mastercard and IBM, Dewana is a champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the tech industry. Currently based in New York City, she holds a BS in Management from Purdue University, an MS in Information Management, and a Certificate in Project Management from Washington University in St. Louis. Her board roles include the James McKelvey School of Engineering National Council at Washington University and National Center of Women & Information Technology.

Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode of You Can Sit With Us, host Lexi B sits down with Dwana Franklin Davis, a visionary dedicated to bridging the diversity gap and fostering an inclusive tech sector. Through their engaging dialogue, the podcast explores Dwana's impactful work, the nuanced challenges of diversity in technology, and actionable strategies to create meaningful change.

Starting with Dwana's personal journey, the conversation delves into the motivations and experiences driving her advocacy for underrepresented groups in computing fields. The episode dissects Reboot Representation's in-depth report focusing on nine crucial policy areas that organizations must address to nurture a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment. The podcast unpacks complicated issues around paid sick leave, mental health benefits, and interview processes, emphasizing the need for company-specific strategies tailored to employee needs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Reboot Representation's commitment to closing the diversity gap in tech by supporting the graduation of Black, Latina, and Native American women in computing fields.
  • The critical need for transparent and equitable policies across salaries, hiring, and internal job boards to democratize access to tech opportunities.
  • Companies are urged to increase flexibility with remote work options and provide mental health support that resonates with their diverse workforce.
  • Highlighting the importance of mentorship throughout the interview process to ensure candidates are given every opportunity to succeed.
  • The compelling case for organizations to actively listen to their employees, understanding the unique needs and circumstances of their diverse talent pool.
  • Notable Quotes:

  • "We want employees that are going to be their best when they're their full selves at work." - Dwana Franklin Davis
  • "People don't leave companies; they leave managers." - Dwana Franklin Davis
  • "We need to temper that a little bit." - Dwana Franklin Davis, regarding the impatience of the new generation in the workforce.
  • "Does your employee base feel safe to be there?" - Dwana Franklin Davis, on the significance of creating a trusted environment for employees.




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