Charting Your DEI Data Journey

When:  Feb 23, 2023 from 12:30 PM to 01:30 PM (CT)

Charting Your DEI Data Journey

What You Will Learn

  • How to identify DEI strategy objectives
  • How to explore DEI Data Collection
  • How to obtain practical framework for developing and implementing a DEI policy or organizational vision

Summary

How do you know if your DEI strategy and initiatives are having the intended impact without data to measure your progress? Data collection through a DEI lens can be tricky to navigate. This session will aid you to understand what your organization should consider, how to begin using the data, and pitfalls to avoid.


CAE

Credit has been approved with the American Society of Association Executives for 1.0 CAE credit.

Presenter



Trevor Mitchell, MBA, CAE

Trevor Mitchell, MBA, CAE is the Executive Director/CEO, of American Mensa, Ltd. and the Mensa Foundation. With more than 50,000 members, American Mensa is the largest national Mensa who range in age from 2 to 106. They include engineers, homemakers, teachers, actors, athletes, students, and CEOs, and they share only one trait — high intelligence.

Trevor has been heavily involved in the association industry. He is a past New Ideas Conference Chair for TSAE, currently serving on the D&I Committee for ASAE and contributes to several publications and presentations within our industry. When not traveling for work, he is normally found enjoying spending time with his family and friends, trying out a new restaurant in town, catching a movie, or playing the piano.

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Message from the 2024 Women's Forum Subcommittee Chair

Caley Mutrie, CAE, IOM

The WSAE Women’s Forum is excited to present its third annual conference: Leading Out Loud. This conference will unite women and allies in the association, nonprofit, and hospitality industries. 

Terry Pearce coined "Leading Out Loud" in his 1995 book Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic Communications. When we lead out loud, we communicate authentically from the inside out. And that's what the 2024 WSAE Women's Forum is about - bringing our authentic selves together for a day of sharing, listening, learning from each other's wisdom and experience, and creating genuine connections. 

When we lead out loud, we use our voices to create opportunities and shift perspectives. When we speak up and take risks, we free ourselves of limiting societal norms and the roles we've absorbed throughout our lives and careers from gender stereotyping. As aspiring and seasoned leaders alike, it is our responsibility to ourselves and each other to stop downplaying our experiences and opinions and support and inspire each other to find and raise our voices. 

Building on the success and learnings of the 2022 and 2023 Women's Forums, this year's Forum will focus on leadership and career development, expanding our influence as leaders in our communities, becoming more assertive in our communications, leveraging the mentor/mentee relationship for personal and organizational benefit, learning from each other how to handle complex and challenging situations that confront us in our professional lives every day, and the importance of wellness, managing stress and caring for ourselves.

This year's Women's Forum will create space for consequential discussions, motivating us to tap into our unique inner voices and raise them for personal and collective benefit in the workplace, our homes, our communities, and our hearts and minds. This year's program is a day-long conversation between our presenters, facilitators, and you. So, ask your questions and share your experiences and successes as we inspire each other to raise our voices and lead out loud. 

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