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June 14, 2022

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Wnet PayTechWomenLead #2: How to be a Great Individual Speaker 

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Wnet North Texas Chapter Wrap-Up:
D&I – The Hot Topic Words People Want to Implement and Live at Work

By North Texas Chapter Co-Chair Maribel Davis, Vice President of Sales, NEXGO, Inc.
 
WNET North Texas Chapter’s hybrid event last month was generously hosted by SignaPay at their headquarters in Irving, Texas. The well-attended LinkUp featured a conversation about diversity with Talent Advisor, Coach and Author Elizabeth Lions, President, Lionsology. 
 
Elizabeth never disappoints, and this talk was no different. She walked us through common diversity terms that made us all think more broadly. Attendees from a variety of payments organizations reflected on how each of us could make a difference as individuals working at large companies and how to make the concept of diversity and inclusion a reality.
 
“Watching Elizabeth Lions speak about diversity and inclusion was truly inspiring,” said Kim Mejia, Product Management, NCR. “It’s hard to approach those uncomfortable conversations in the workplace, but having them broken down differently was empowering. You could feel Elizabeth’s passion in the room for giving different perspectives and thought-provoking vantage points. What a powerful speech!”

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Wnet PayTechWomenLive: A Fireside Chat with Discover CEO & President Roger C. Hochschild

 

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Register for upcoming June 21 webinar, Elevate Your Career: How To Intentionally Build Relationship Capital, featuring the facilitators of the Academy, Julie Holunga and Stephanie Polen. This event, free for Wnet Members, will offer an overview of the Academy in addition to providing strategies to use your community to build your career.

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