Bridging the Gap - Cascade Engineering
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Bridging the Gap - Cascade Engineering
community leadership diversity Bridging the Gap: Understanding Yourself, Your Company and Your Community inclusion passion career Special thanks to our... Platinum Sponsor Amway We believe in people, and we exist to help them realize their potential. Amway was founded in 1959 with the idea that all people should have a chance to reach their greatest potential. We are an $11.8 billion leader in the direct-selling industry, helping more than 3 million people in more than 100 countries and territories go into business for themselves, but not by themselves. At Amway we employ more than 21,000 people worldwide, offering employees an opportunity to achieve their highest professional goals while being part of an exceptional team. By believing in their potential, we help inspire achievement in everyone. Young Professionals Partner BL²END BL²END is an acronym for Business Leaders Linked to Encourage New Directions. Founded in August 2006, BL²END is a 100% volunteer managed, grassroots, nonprofit organization focused on engaging young professionals of color in Grand Rapids through monthly event opportunities to connect socially, develop professionally and contribute to the local community. Speaker Sponsor Varnum Varnum is committed to being a leader in workplace diversity and inclusion. To achieve that goal we have a clear plan of action that includes educational opportunities and scholarships developing a talent pipeline and community support. We are pleased to partner with Cascade Engineering for Young Professionals of Color Conference. Gold Sponsors Herman Miller, Inc. At Herman Miller, we design and develop furniture and related services and technologies that improve your environment, whether it’s an office, hospital, school, home, an entire building, or the world at large. In business over 100 years, we continue working hard to design and build a better world around you. Spectrum Health Spectrum Health is a not-for-profit health system, based in West Michigan, offering a full continuum of care through the Spectrum Health Hospital Group, which is comprised of 11 hospitals including Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital; 170 ambulatory and service sites; 1,080 employed physicians and advanced practice providers including members of the Spectrum Health Medical Group; and Priority Health, a 575,000-member health plan. Spectrum Health is West Michigan’s largest employer with 22,500 employees. The organization provided $250 million in community benefit during its 2013 fiscal year. In 2014, Spectrum Health was named one of the nation’s 15 Top Health Systems® by Truven Health Analytics. Mercantile Bank of Michigan Mercantile Bank of Michigan offers a full range of financial services including personal and business banking products, mortgage services, as well as treasury management and payroll services. We also offer innovative online services such as mobile banking, mobile check deposit, personal budgeting tools, and person to person payments. Our commitment to the community, consultative approach, and knowledge of Michigan enables us to deliver our services in a professional and personalized manner. We believe that mutually beneficial relationships are the key to supporting and strengthening the diverse communities that we serve. Miller Johnson Miller Johnson is a respected law firm with more than 95 attorneys in Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo. We dedicate our skills and energies to promoting a climate where diversity of thought, background and culture thrives in our workplace and in our community, ensuring the success of our clients and enriching our lives. The Young Professionals of Color Conference fits with our efforts to recruit, develop, retain and promote diverse attorneys and staff. We applaud Cascade Engineering, Amway and BL2END for partnering on this opportunity and are proud to be a sponsor. www.millerjohnson.com Silver Sponsors Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids serves the community as an inclusive employer dedicated to providing job placement services and an environmentally responsible donation management program. Our mission is “Changing lives and communities through the power of work!” TekSystems Our people make IT possible. Whether we provide one specialized IT consultant through a staffing solution, offer advice on optimal IT workforce strategies or manage a fully outsourced solution, our ability to provide the absolute best IT professionals for the job enables us to get IT done. Bronze Sponsor Scholarship Sponsors In an effort to ensure young professionals of color have the opportunity to engage and learn from experts in the community, individuals and organizations who are passionate about creating a positive impact in Grand Rapids donated in the form of scholarships so that future leaders could attend the conference. We would like to thank the following organizations and individuals for their contributions: BL²END (Business Leaders Linked to Encourage New Directions) TekSystems Grand Rapids Community Foundation Mindy Ysasi Castañon Rockford Construction Program Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Welcome and Opening Comments 9:15 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Bridging the Gap 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Maggie Anderson Founder and CEO, New Higher Break and Book Signing 11:30 a.m. - 11:45 p.m. Lunch 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Break - Out Sessions 1:15 pm to 3:35 pm Select to attend two out of the three break-out sessions! Each session is 1-hour long with a 10 minute break in between sessions. You Are the Catalyst for Change! Commissioner Senita Lenear City of Grand Rapids Connections Conference Room Know Your Role: Gender and Race in the Workplace Kenyatta and Tracey Brame Executive Vice President, Cascade Engineering Dean of Students, Cooley Law School World Headquarters Auditorium Corporate Culture: The Rules You Aren’t Told In Orientation Dr. Andre Perry Founding Dean of Urban Education, Davenport University Europa Side Room Wrap-Up and Prize Drawing 3:35 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Social Networking BL²ENDer Louis Benton 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Maggie Anderson Maggie Anderson and her family made history and dominated headlines as national media covered their real-life case study in self-help economics in the black community. The Anderson family lived exclusively off black business and talent and bought only black-made products for an entire year. It was called The Empowerment Experiment (EE) and resulted in a landmark study conducted by Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business. Since the completion of their experiment, Anderson has become the voice of American consumers of all backgrounds who want to make sure their buying power positively impacts struggling minority communities. A soughtafter speaker, Anderson has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, C-SPAN, PBS Newshour, and CBS Morning News, among many other national television and radio shows. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book about EE, Our Black Year, presented by William Morris Entertainment and Public Affairs Books. Publishers Weekly called Anderson’s experiment and book “a dynamite subject” and “an effective probe into how African Americans spend so much money that overwhelmingly leaves their communities.” Library Journal also endorsed the validity and importance of the experiment, book, and message, saying, “Anderson’s book successfully illuminates the roadblocks faced by black business owners and the racial divide that continues to persist in the US economy... [T]his book will appeal to students of sociology and economics as well as those looking for inspiration to effect positive change in their communities.” Maggie Anderson has a BA in political science from Emory University and earned both her Juris Doctor and MBA from the University of Chicago. She is an accomplished business strategy professional with 17 years of legal, research, communications, and business strategy experience and is a respected leader in the Chicago business community. Previously, at McDonald’s corporate headquarters, she developed, presented, and implemented influential growth strategies and venture plans in the areas of diversity, emergent industries and global markets, market segmentation, communications, business intelligence, and corporate responsibility. As a strategy consultant, she has conducted due diligence, business intelligence, and competitive and market/ industry research for corporate and private equity clients, as she helped them explore and execute mergers, acquisitions, product/market development, and new ventures. Anderson also has a strong track record within various political and government environments, including serving as the mayor of Atlanta’s speechwriter while that city hosted the Olympic Games. Commissioner Senita Lenear Senita Lenear is an alumnus of GR Creston High. She is also a summa cum laude graduate of Cornerstone University with a Bachelors in Business Management and minor in Ministry Leadership. She is a mother, community volunteer and a member of New Hope Baptist Church where her husband Dallas Lenear serves as Executive Pastor. Senita Lenear has over 20 years of business experience, which includes working in corporate America and owning her own consulting firm. She is the founder of the My Body is a Temple program, which helps teens and young adults to discover the benefits of sexual abstinence before marriage. Senita is a trailblazer. She was appointed to the GRPS Board of Education in October 2007 and the District made history of being a majority minority board of education. In 2009, she was elected to the Board of Education by the citizens of Grand Rapids to serve a four year term, which she’s currently completing. During her tenure on the board of education, she was elected, unanimously by her colleagues, to serve as the VicePresident for one year and President of the board for over 2 years. Senita has passion for serving the community and is always putting the 18,000 students first in her work on the school board. Her service on the board has opened her eyes to more needs in the broader community. Senita has expanded her service beyond the 18,000 students of GRPS to serving as President of the Kent Intermediate Association of School Boards, where the goal of providing educational experience for Board Members in the Kent Intermediate School District is their focus. Senita has been honored with a number of community awards, including her most recent YWCA Tribute! Community Service, Zeta Phi Beta Woman of the Year, NAACP Presidential and Legacy awards. Kenyatta Brame Kenyatta Brame is the Executive Vice President at Cascade Engineering. Cascade is a manufacturer and marketer of products and services supporting a variety of industries including the automotive, industrial and solid waste industries – a leading proponent of sustainable business practices, and a widely recognized employer of choice. Brame is responsible for directing Cascade’s cross-organizational services, which include the Company’s engineering, legal/risk management, human resources, benefits, marketing, talent management, IT, corporate quality and ESS (environmental, safety and sustainability) functions. In addition to ensuring the alignment of those services with Cascade’s business objectives and sustainability focus, Brame also has oversight for the Company’s IWS (Invisible Waste Services) Cascade Consulting, and Triple Quest business units. Prior to joining Cascade, Brame served as Senior Vice President of Operations and Merchandising, Employee Relations & Legal Services at SYSCO Food Services of Grand Rapids, a Midwest-based unit of the largest distributor of food service products in North America. In this position, Brame had responsibility for an array of operational areas including warehousing and transportation, merchandising and marketing, and all employee relations functions. He also served as legal counsel for the company. Brame’s extensive community affiliations include serving as a board member of Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park; the Floyd Skinner Bar Association; Wabash College; and Alternative Directions, a probation residence service that offers an alternative direction to non-violent felony offenders. He is also a past chair of the City of Grand Rapids Civil Rights Commission. Brame holds a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School, an MBA from Michigan State University and a bachelor’s degree from Wabash College. Tracey Brame Professor Brame is an alumna of the University of Michigan and came to the Thomas Cooley Law School in February 2006 from Legal Aid of Western Michigan. At the Legal Aid of Western Michigan she was a staff attorney and advised and represented low-income clients on family law, housing, and consumer law issues. She collaborated with other programs to address legal issues faced by ex-offenders re-entering the community. She also translated for Spanish-speaking clients. As Assistant Dean of Cooley Law School’s Grand Rapids campus, Tracey handles student conduct issues, runs the public defender clinic and teaches Constitutional Law elective courses. Previously, Professor Brame served as staff attorney for Public Defender Services for the District of Columbia, a research and writing specialist with the Federal Defender Office, and an assistant defender with the State Appellate Defender Office in Detroit. She has argued in front of the Michigan Supreme Court, 6th Circuit Court, and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Professor Brame is passionate about service to her community. She was honored as a 2010 Giants Award winner and currently serves on the board of directors of the Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM), Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids, Child Discovery Center, Varnum- Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council, Jack and Jill of America, and is a Cub Scout Den Mother. She is the proud mother of two wonderful children, Kimau and Kimani, and the wife of Kenyatta Brame. Dr. Andre Perry Dr. Andre Perry is the Founding Dean of Urban Education at Davenport University in Grand Rapids, MI. Dr. Perry is responsible for planning and launching Davenport’s new College of Urban Education. Dr. Perry serves as the chief architect and advocate for the College, building relationships within the University and collaborations with external constituencies in order to build a program that will be a pioneer in urban education. As the strategic leader of the College, he develops and implements a vision and a plan for the College of Urban Education as an innovative and dynamic new force in preparing teachers and leaders for success in urban schools. Prior to, he was the Associate Director for Educational Initiatives for the Loyola Institute for Quality and Equity in Education. Dr. Perry created academic and enrichment opportunities for Loyola University as well as for primary and secondary students in the metro area. Before Loyola, he served as the CEO of the Capital One-University of New Orleans Charter Network, which was comprised of four charter schools in New Orleans. In 2010, Perry served on Mayor-Elect Mitch Landrieu’s Transition Team as the co-chair of the Education Taskforce. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Perry earned his Ph.D. in education policy and leadership from the University of Maryland College Park. His research and teaching interests are college access and retention, charter schools and immigrant educational rights. In 2011, UNO Press released his book, The Garden Path: The Miseducation of the City. He also co-authored the chapter Between Public and Private: Politics, Governance, and the New Portfolio Models for Urban School Reform published on Harvard University Press. In addition, Dr. Perry is a columnist for the Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news organization focused on producing in-depth education journalism. In 2008 he was selected as an Effective Leaders Fellow by Duke University’s Center for Leadership and Public Values. Fully immersed in the city’s recovery efforts, Perry served on the boards of the Urban League of Greater New Orleans, WYES Public Television, WWNO-FM, and Young Audiences-Arts for Learning. His communitybased efforts earned him accolades and acclaim. Andre Perry received the Kappa Alpha Psi Distinguished Citizen Award in 2011. He also received St. Charles Avenue Magazine’s 2008 Unsung Hero of the Year Award. New Orleans Magazine selected Dr. Perry as a “Person to Watch.” In 2009, Gambit Weekly named Perry to its “40 under 40”. In October of 2011, NBC Affiliate, WDSU Channel 6 aired the award winning documentary, “Close Ties: Tying on a New Tradition,” which features Dr. Perry and Wilbert “Chill” Wilson’s efforts to prevent criminal activity among at-risk youth. In 2012, Dr. Perry was named team lead for Orleans PLACE MATTERS, a national project of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.