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North Texas Commission Foundation’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit Is Back

Speakers and panelists will share best practices, educate and inform our attendees on how to be more inclusive and equitable in our diverse North Texas region.
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Different opportunities emerge based on an individual’s socioeconomic status, ethnic background, gender, and sexual orientation. As our region continues to grow, we must embrace the fact that we are better cities, businesses and schools when we embrace differences, foster inclusion and amplify all voices.

Recruiting and retaining talent have become competitive aspects of corporate success. Inclusion plays a key role. North Texas is home to many corporations leading the way and willing to share best practices.

Last year, over 500 business, civic, healthcare and education leaders attended North Texas Commission Foundation’s inaugural Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit. Please join us on Feb. 7th at our 2nd annual DE&I event where our speakers and panelists will share best practices, educate and inform our attendees on how to be more inclusive and equitable in our diverse North Texas region. Visit ntc-dfw.org to learn more about this informative event.

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