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Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham powered by CCDI

By: Anne-Marie Pham
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  • Each month, Anne-Marie Pham, CEO of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion interviews a leader who is a making a difference in Canada in the field of diversity, inclusion, and equity. Over the course of a year, you will hear from an eclectic group of people who inspire change.
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Episodes
  • Season 3, Episode 3 | Guest: Shari Graydon
    Mar 8 2024

    In honour of International Women’s Day, we’re using today’s conversation to take a closer look at women’s rights, and what is being done to elevate women’s voices from all over Canada.

    Joining us in today's episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham is Shari Graydon, an award-winning author, speaker, print and broadcast columnist, and advocate for women’s rights. She is also the founder of Informed Opinions, a social mission project that seeks to amplify the voices of women and gender-diverse people to ensure that their experiences and insights help shape a more equitable and inclusive Canada.

    In today's conversation with Shari, we delve into the current state of the media landscape in Canada, the progress that has been made in terms of gender, diversity, and representation, and what still needs to change. She tells us about the various initiatives that Informed Opinions have undertaken, their impact on women's lives and the conditions that motivated them to step into the political sphere. Shari also shares her recommendations for the media on how to improve gender equality, along with her advice to organizations on how to foster gender equality in the workplace. Be sure to tune in to hear all of Shari's thought-provoking insights, the urgent work being done by Informed Opinions, and much more!

    Key points from this episode:

    • Taking a moment to honour International Women’s Day.
    • Introducing today’s guest Shari Graydon, founder of Informed Opinions.
    • Shari’s hopes for the future of gender equality.
    • The experiences that led to her becoming a fierce advocate for gender equality.
    • Examining the difference between equality and equity through a gender lens.
    • Reflections on the media landscape in Canada concerning diversity, gender, and representation; the progress that’s been made, and what still needs to change.
    • Details on the Gender Gap Tracker: its benefits and shortcomings.
    • The mission behind Shari’s organization, Informed Opinions, and the work that they do.
    • An overview of their new campaign, Balance the Power, and how you can get involved.
    • Examples of how women’s lives have been changed by Informed Opinions.
    • Helping women step out of imposter syndrome, and why you don’t have to be “the best candidate” to share your informed opinion.
    • Shari’s recommendations for the media on trying to improve gender equality.
    • Advice on how organizations can improve gender equality in the workplace.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    • Shari Graydon
    • Shari Graydon on LinkedIn
    • Shari Graydon on X
    • Informed Opinions
    • Gender Gap Tracker
    • Equal Voice
    • Balance the Power
    • Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
    • Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
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    43 mins
  • Season 3, Episode 2 | Guest: Nketti Johnston-Taylor | Sponsored by Reliance Home Comfort
    Feb 27 2024

    Getting a job is proving difficult for many who have immigrated to Canada, even for those professionally qualified. More needs to be done to ensure that new and immigrant professionals are given a platform to earn their keep, and the more diverse, equitable, and inclusive those environments are, the better!

    In observation of Black History Month, and to help us dive deeper into this topic, we are joined by Nketti Johnston-Taylor for our new podcast episode of Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham. Nketti is the executive director of the Calgary Region Immigrant Employment Council (CRIEC), an organization that connects newcomer professionals to strategies that will lead to successful employment outcomes. After taking a brief look at the history of her home city of Calgary, we learn about her immigration story, how it ties into her professional background, and everything there is to know about CRIEC and the work that they do.

    We discuss Nketti’s mindset during the early years of her immigration and her assessment of the cultural barriers that prevent immigrants from finding work in Canada. She also shares her advice for employers to create more hospitable workplaces, as well as some tips for international professionals on how to find work in a new country. Tune in for all this and more!

    A huge 'thank you!' to Reliance Home Comfort for sponsoring this episode!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • A brief look at the cultural history of Calgary.
    • Dr. Nketti Johnston-Taylor's background and immigration story.
    • Her mindset during her first few years of assimilating into Canadian culture.
    • Why she struggled to find a sense of belonging when she first moved to Calgary.
    • The systemic and cultural barriers that prevent qualified immigrants from finding work.
    • What Canada can do to better support newcomers and internationally-trained professionals.
    • Insight into CRIEC and its various initiatives.
    • Tips for international professionals who are struggling to find work in Canada.
    • Advice for employers to create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    • Nketti Johnston-Taylor on LinkedIn
    • Nketti Johnston-Taylor on X
    • Nketti Johnston-Taylor on Instagram
    • CRIEC
    • Making Changes
    • Prairie Centre for Excellence in Mentoring
    • Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
    • Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
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    45 mins
  • Season 3, Episode 1 | Guest: Normand St-Gelais
    Jan 12 2024

    What does it take to transform a company from having virtually no diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to implementing a comprehensive strategy that spans the entire organization?

    To help us answer this question, we are joined by Normand St-Gelais for the first episode of season 3 of CCDI’s podcast, Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham. Normand is Director of Corporate Responsibility at Sodexo, a dedicated long-term CCDI Founding Employer Partner. For Sodexo in Canada, his role encompasses Diversity and Inclusion, Sustainability, and overseeing their Stop Hunger Foundation.

    We sit down with Normand to discuss his career at Sodexo, the company’s transformative journey on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and how they went from virtually no DEI strategy to establishing six well-thought-out resource groups that play an invaluable role in representing the diversity of their organization. We get into the policies that were reviewed and established once DEI became an organizational priority, the impact this has had on company culture, key challenges they experienced along the way, and a whole lot more.

    To hear the full scope of their ongoing DEI evolution along with Normand’s advice for companies starting out on their diversity, equity, and inclusion journey, be sure to tune in for this informative conversation!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Normand’s work at Sodexo and the key role he played in their transformative DEI journey.
    • The six resource groups that were established to better represent the diversity of Sodexo.
    • A breakdown of the policies that were reviewed upon making DEI an organizational priority.
    • Why there was a need for Sodexo’s Council for Indigenous People.
    • How changes in DEI have positively impacted the culture at Sodexo.
    • The importance of including DEI principles in recruitment strategies.
    • Why it’s critical for company leaders to support DEI principles throughout the organization.
    • Some of the pushback and challenges Normand experienced.
    • Unpacking why it’s important to create a space for Caucasian men within DEI.
    • Insights on the connection between DEI and corporate responsibility.
    • How Sodexo has helped clients with their DEI efforts.
    • Normand’s advice to companies at the beginning of their DEI journeys.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    • Sodexo
    • Normand St-Gelais on LinkedIn
    • Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
    • Leader Talks with Anne-Marie Pham
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    28 mins

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