Online Discussion Shines a Light on Equity and Support During the Pandemic – Jan 27th at 10am
Four women leaders share best practices they have learned from their staff and community
The Grand Rapids African American Health Institute (GRAAHI) will bring together four local female executives for a virtual Community Roundtable event titled, “COVID and the Workplace” on Thursday, January 27th at 10:00 a.m.
From healthcare, education and the private sector, the panelists will discuss how COVID has impacted their teams and our community, and how they’ve navigated the shifting landscape to ensure that new policies are equitable, safe and sustainable for all. The panelists scheduled to participate are:
- Christina Keller, President/CEO, Cascade Engineering
- Christina (Tina) Freese Decker, President/CEO, Spectrum Health Systems
- Teresa Weatherall Neal, CEO, Lead 616
- Dr. Wanda Lipscomb, MSU College of Human Medicine
Vanessa Greene, CEO of GRAAHI, will serve as moderator.
“The tragic impact of COVID-19, especially among the African American population, has rocked our community,” said Greene. “We are blessed to have these dynamic leaders in our region who are willing to share their insights and provide guidance to others during this important roundtable discussion.”
Click here to learn more about the Community Roundtable. The Roundtable will be LIVE-streamed to our social channels. Here is a link to Watch it on Zoom