Respected diversity consultant Dr Imogen R. Coe will share tips and tools to better embed diversity in the workplace at the IGS Diversity Task Force (TF) Lunch at GeoAmericas 2024.
Dr. Coe, founding Dean of the Faculty of Science at Ryerson University (now known as Toronto Metropolitan University), will talk on ‘Embracing diversity to drive innovation and leverage talent’ before a panel discussion with guests Kristin Sample-Lord, Dawie Marx and Francisco Pizarro.
Industry and government advisor Dr. Coe is described as internationally recognized as a Canadian thought-leader in the areas of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects. Her talk will offer a better understanding about the value of diversity in the workplace, particularly in how it can unleash creativity, drive innovation and attract new talent.
The post-talk discussion will further explore the opportunities and benefits a diversity strategy could offer within the IGS and wider industry from the unique perspectives of panellists:
- Kristin Sample-Lord – member of the Diversity TF, President-Elect of IGS North America, and co-organizer of GeoAmericas 2024 and the forthcoming 13th International Conference on Geosynthetics in Montreal in 2026.
- Dawie Marx – current chair of the IGS Young Members Committee.
- Francisco Pizarro – chair of the IGS Pan-American Regional Activities Committee.
IGS Secretary General Laura Carbone, who is leading the Diversity TF, said: said: “It is a great pleasure and honor to have Dr. Coe as our guest speaker at the Diversity session. I am looking forward to her presentation and the outcomes we will get from the panel discussion, where the panellists and audience will have the chance to interact.
“I would also like to thank the IGS Foundation for sponsoring the event.”
The talk takes place on Monday, April 29, at 12pm to 1.15pm in the Grand Ballroom.
For more information about the Diversity TF, contact Ms Carbone at carbone@huesker.de.
You can also find out more about Dr. Coe on her website here.
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