3rd Annual Diversity Equity and Inclusion Conference
06
Nov
-
09
Nov
2022
When
Charlotte
North Carolina
UK
Where

The City of Charlotte is excited to host its second Diversity Equity and Inclusion Conference in November 2021. The Charlotte Diversity Equity and Inclusion Conference will be held in North Carolina; on November 6-9, 2022, we plan to bring together a diverse group of people and presenters who are subject matter experts in their respective fields.

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The City of Charlotte provides services to more than 870 000 residents The city s priorities are economic development neighborhood development transportation and planning and well managed government

06 - 09 Nov 2022
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Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

Chief Executive Officer
Board Certified Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialists
President/Chief Executive Officer
Chief People Officer
Firefighter
Radio Host for Sunday Morning Inspiration on V101.9 FM in Charlotte
Senior Director of Diversity and Inclusion
Entrepreneur
Head of People and Culture

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