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In this special episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, engages in an inspiring conversation with Sozi Tulante, the former City Solicitor of Philadelphia. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sozi shares his remarkable journey, which includes seeking political asylum, attending Harvard University, and building a distinguished legal career that features roles as a federal prosecutor and city solicitor.Sozi reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream and the wider pursuit of the American Dream. He discusses the challenges surrounding immigration, race, identity, and leadership within the legal profession. Throughout the episode, Sozi offers valuable insights on the importance of mentorship, the need for diversity in law, and how systemic change can lead to meaningful impact.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
What is the outlook for the U.S. Energy Sector under President Donald Trump's second term in office? We welcome back Ed Hild, principal in Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's government relations practice to give us a download on what to expect. Ed is a former Chief of Staff for Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and has deep connections with powerful voices in Washington, D.C.During this episode of Alternative Power Plays, hosts Alan Seltzer and John Povilaitis speak to Ed as he shares his insights on the President's cabinet selections, the future of renewable energy under a Republican-controlled federal government, potential permitting reform, and more. To learn more about Ed Hild, visit: https://www.bipc.com/edward-hildTo learn more about Alan Seltzer, visit: https://www.bipc.com/alan-seltzer To learn more about John Povilaitis, visit: https://www.bipc.com/john-povilaitis
In this special episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes back Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Associate Professor of Management at Rutgers University in Camden, NJ, and Stacy Hawkins, Professor at Rutgers Law School.Their conversation explores the debate around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) versus the concept of meritocracy in the workplace and society. Dr. Holmes and Professor Hawkins discuss the origins and purpose of DEI work, the subjective and shifting nature of meritocracy, and how the argument against DEI is often used as a "dog whistle" to marginalize underrepresented groups.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
I sat down with attorneys Dae Lee and Adam Farkas to dig into the legal mess surrounding GLP-1 compounding, PBM overreach, and the brutal reality facing independent pharmacies. Dae's a pharmacist-attorney, Adam's a legal powerhouse, and together they're helping pharmacies fight back in a system stacked against them.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes his colleague Jennifer Minter, Executive Shareholder at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney and the Chair of the firm's Corporate Section. Jennifer's securities practice involves counseling companies on compliance with federal and state securities law regulation and advising on issues related to corporate governance matters and public company policies and processes.Together, the pair unpack the “NASDAQ Rule” which was aimed at enhancing board diversity across its listed companies. The rule required NASDAQ-listed companies to have at least one woman and one person of color on their board or explain why they do not. During the episode, Lloyd and Jennifer dive into the details of the rule, the legal challenges it's faced, and the potential implications of the court ruling that ultimately vacated the rule.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman examines the changing landscape of disability rights with Robert Dinerstein, Professor Emeritus at American University's Washington College of Law. With over forty years of experience, Robert has been a prominent advocate for disability rights, serving on the President's Committee on People with Intellectual Disabilities and consulting with the World Health Organization.Lloyd and Robert engage in a detailed discussion about the ongoing movement for disability rights, examining the impact of landmark legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the persistent challenges that still exist. They explore how disability intersects with other dimensions of diversity, the evolving perception of intellectual and mental disabilities, and the importance of building cultures of belonging. Robert shares insights on how organizations, particularly in the legal profession, can promote inclusivity through practical actions—many of which require little to no financial investment.The conversation also highlights the American Bar Association's (ABA) Pledge for Change initiative, which encourages law firms, law schools, and other organizations to actively support disability inclusion. Robert emphasizes the importance of systemic changes, such as making workplaces more accessible, adopting universal design principles, and ensuring that accommodations are treated as standard rather than exceptions.To view a full transcript of this episode visit: https://share.transistor.fm/s/a84e18a4 Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In Part 1, Todd and Adam sit down with industry leaders to discuss technology, business strategy, and the future of independent pharmacy. Guests: Matthew Gilbert, Vice President of Business Transformation, RxSafe, LLC www.rxsafe.com Josiah (Joe) Bunting, Owner, Bunting Family Pharmacy www.buntingfamilypharmacy.com Chris Cornelison, CEO, Solutions Rx www.solutionsrx.com Marc Joiner, Brand Strategy & Business Development, MEDISCA www.medisca.com Rich Danhof, Partner, Independent Rx Consulting www.independentrxconsulting.com Dae Lee, Pharm.D, Esq., CPBS, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC www.bipc.com
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman reconnects with former Buchanan intern Jai'Noah Martin, now a freshman at Virginia State University. Jai'Noah shares how his internship at Buchanan, through Nazareth Prep's unique program, exposed him to new career possibilities, mentorship and the invaluable lessons that shaped his path to studying business management.From navigating college life at an HBCU to launching his own clothing brand, Jai'Noah reflects on the power of internships, the importance of community, and how early career experiences can influence long-term success.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Based on AHLA's annual Health Law Connections article, this special series brings together thought leaders from across the health law field to discuss the top ten issues of 2025. In the sixth episode, Elizabeth Trende, Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel, United Network for Organ Sharing, speaks with Michelle Garvey Brennfleck, Shareholder, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, about the current cyber threat environment for the health care industry and what health care entities can do to better protect themselves from cyberattacks. They discuss the proposed Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act, the importance of cyber risk assessments, and how the new administration may impact policies on protected health information. From AHLA's Academic Medical Centers and Teaching Hospitals Practice Group.Watch the conversation here.AHLA's Health Law Daily Podcast Is Here! AHLA's popular Health Law Daily email newsletter is now a daily podcast, exclusively for AHLA Premium members. Get all your health law news from the major media outlets on this new podcast! To subscribe and add this private podcast feed to your podcast app, go to americanhealthlaw.org/dailypodcast.
On this episode of "Dimensions of Diversity," host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Dr. Chantal Hailey, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin and a National Academies of Education Spencer Postdoctoral Fellow. Together, they explore Dr. Hailey's groundbreaking research on how race and racism influence American schooling and contribute to patterns of inequality.Dr. Hailey shares her personal experiences growing up in Dallas, Texas, where her daily commutes across racial and economic divides opened her eyes to the systemic inequities in education. She provides an in-depth look at her research on New York City's school choice system, revealing how perceptions of safety and racial biases affect decision-making and contribute to segregation.A central focus of the discussion is the concept of "Black belonging," which emphasizes the need for culturally relevant educational spaces that include Black teachers, strong extracurricular programs and supportive Black student communities. Dr. Hailey stresses the importance of addressing systemic racism and racial biases in order to create equitable educational experiences. She calls for a broader understanding of what defines a "good school" by centering the voices and needs of Black families.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this milestone 100th episode, host Lloyd Freeman takes a heartfelt and unfiltered look back at the incredible journey of Dimensions of Diversity. This special solo episode captures the essence of the podcast's mission—fostering deeper conversations about diversity & inclusion across every facet of society.Lloyd reflects on how the podcast has tackled complex issues like systemic racism, critical race theory, microaggressions, and LGBTQ+ rights. He candidly discusses the evolving landscape of diversity & inclusion work, from the "golden years" of 2020-2022, marked by widespread momentum, to the challenges of a post-affirmative-action era.Join Lloyd as he toasts to the past, analyzes the present, and charts a hopeful course for the future of equity and representation in the legal profession and beyond.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Pitches and proposals have long been essential tools for securing new business for firms. Traditional methods of creating these documents can be time-consuming, and many marketing departments lack the dedicated bandwidth to handle them efficiently. However, the advent of AI offers a solution to these challenges by streamlining the process. The use of AI transforms how firms respond to RFPs and pitches, promising significant time savings. But is this efficiency worth the potential challenges it introduces? In this podcast interview, the speakers delved into the benefits and drawbacks of leveraging AI in pitch and proposal creation. Moderator: @Tara Patterson - Marketing Technology Manager, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Speakers: @Jeff Lagana - Director of Enterprise Operations & Security, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC @Ray Meiring - CEO, Qorus Docs Recorded on 01-27-2025.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman explores the experiences of first-generation professionals breaking barriers within their families and communities. Joined by colleagues Jordan Yeagley, Jayme Bronson and Michael Valenti, Freeman delves into the unique challenges first-generation professionals may face as they navigate new professional environments, such as limited access to resources, balancing responsibilities and managing imposter syndrome.The episode introduces Buchanan ASCEND (Alliance for Success in Careers Empowering NextGen Diversity), an affinity group supporting first-generation college graduates and professionals. The panel highlights ASCEND's three pillars: building a college and career pipeline, offering education and enrichment programming and focusing on professional development through leadership training and networking opportunities.Through personal stories, the trio discusses overcoming obstacles with the help of mentorship and networking. They emphasize the inclusive nature of ASCEND, which welcomes individuals from all backgrounds to create a supportive and diverse community. The panel also shares how assembling a "personal board of directors" can guide professional and personal growth, a critical tool for navigating the corporate world.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this podcast interview, the speakers will discuss and uncover the partnership between Buchanan Ingersoll and NetDocuments (PatternBuilder Max) and the implementation process. Moderator: Nancy Griffing, President 3545 Consulting - Global Speakers: Scott M. Angelo, Chief Information Officer, BIPC Jared L. Gullbergh, Director - Shared IT Services and Information Governance, BIPC Michael Hill - Director of Product Marketing, NetDocuments
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Lloyd Freeman interviews Thomas H. Prol, a pioneering advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and equity. Prol shares his journey, which includes serving in the Peace Corps, co-founding Garden State Equality and becoming the first openly gay president of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He discusses pivotal legal battles, particularly his key role in securing marriage equality in New Jersey, and the significant societal impacts of these victories.The conversation also addresses ongoing challenges in the fight for inclusion, such as anti-bullying initiatives, transgender rights and advocacy for marginalized communities. Prol reflects on his career as a lawyer and activist, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces and inspiring the next generation to continue the pursuit of equality.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Portia Allen-Kyle, the Managing Director for Color of Change, shares valuable insights from her impactful career. Portia discusses her work at the ACLU of New Jersey, focusing on criminal justice reform, voting rights and education. She also reflects on her experience at the Voting Rights Lab during the 2020 election cycle, where she addressed the challenges and innovations in voting processes brought on by the pandemic.Portia highlights her current initiatives at Color of Change, a leading racial justice organization, which include efforts in AI regulation, affirmative action and tax justice. The conversation underscores the importance of diverse voices in advocacy and the essential role that legal professionals play in public interest work.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman moderates a panel discussion with Fiona Trevelyan Hornblower, President & CEO, Skip Horne, Vice President of Engagement, and Jennifer Mandery, Vice President of Research at the NALP Foundation. Founded in 1996 by the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), the NALP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to providing the legal community and society with reliable, objective, and affordable data and insights.The panel discussion delves into the Foundation's legal recruitment and research role, highlighting their recent studies on associate attrition and retention. The conversation reveals that while associate attrition has declined from pandemic highs, associates of color still leave at higher rates. Some of the key factors they say influence retention include firm culture, transparent communication, professional development, and DEI efforts. The episode wraps up with the trio highlighting the importance of personalized career growth and mental health support in retaining legal talent.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In the second part of our two-part series, authors Barry Conchie and Sarah Dalton continue their chat with host Lloyd Freeman. Following the first part of our discussion, the conversation now shifts to solutions, exploring how organizations can improve diversity through objective assessments and data-driven hiring.The authors examine the role of Chief Diversity Officers, highlighting the importance of proper resourcing and skills to drive change. The guests also share some best practices for improving talent acquisition and leveraging data to eliminate biases from hiring decisions. The episode concludes with optimism, focusing on how shifting mindsets and practices can create more diverse and inclusive leadership teams.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In the first part of our two part series, Dimensions of Diversity host Lloyd Freeman welcomes Barry Conchie and Sarah Dalton, authors of Five Talents that Really Matter: How Great Leaders Drive Extraordinary Performance. Barry and Sarah discuss the systemic issues in leadership selection, focusing on biases around education, experience, and likability.They explore how affinity and confirmation biases impact leadership choices and emphasize the need for demographic diversity and diversity of thought. Sarah introduces the "lazy brains" concept and how likability skews appointments, while Barry critiques organizations' reliance on subjective measures.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman sits down with Ernesto Lucena. Lucena shares his remarkable journey from a professional squash player to a lawyer and political figure in Colombia. He discusses the challenges of balancing sports and academics, the influence of his politically active family, and his passion for using sports as a tool for social change.Lucena highlights his pivotal role in establishing Colombia's Ministry of Sports and his work as the delegate for human rights and sports, emphasizing how sports can inspire, educate, and promote peace. His vision for Colombia centers on bringing sports to vulnerable communities, fostering hope and joy through physical activity and engagement.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney attorney Andrew Hope joins John Di Carlo, Kyle Gauss, Declan Landis and Johnny Zawislak to break down the NCAA investigation into Temple and the ramifications of the NCAA - House settlement. This week's episode all discusses, among other things, what's next for Temple football after a 56-34 loss to East Carolina and what the loss of Lynn Greer III for nine games could mean for the rest of Temple's roster.
In this episode, Greg and Rob are joined by Mike Strazzella, government affairs expert from Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, to discuss the upcoming general election, and what races may be critical to future 340B policy developments. They'll discuss Senate and House races that could precipitate leadership changes in Congressional committees that drive legislative work, debate what a future Harris or Trump administration means for health care policy in general, and they wrap up with some conversation around how stakeholders can successfully advocate for the importance of the 340B Program. Have a 340B question or topic you want us to cover? Email us at 340BUnscripted@spendmend.com.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes back Courtney Munnings, Mansfield Rule & Knowledge Sharing Manager, Diversity Lab, to discuss the critical need for disability inclusion in the legal profession. Courtney first appeared on Dimensions of Diversity in 2022 for an episode entitled, Neurodiversity: Being Autistic and Encountering the Workplace, which is linked below.On today's episode, Courtney shares more information on Diversity Lab's Disability Inclusion Commitments, including the inspiration behind the initiative. Munnings outlines the commitments, such as creating employee resource groups, conducting annual surveys, removing physical and digital barriers, and enhancing hiring and mentorship opportunities for employees with disabilities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of ensuring inclusion for all dimensions of diversity and creating accessible work environments where all individuals can thrive.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.Link to Neurodiversity: Being Autistic and Encountering the Workplace: https://www.bipc.com/dimensions-of-diversity-neurodiversity-being-autistic-and-encountering-the-workplace
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Lloyd Freeman interviews Judi O'Kelley, Chief Program & Policy Officer and Paul Thaler, Chief Development Officer of the LGBTQ+ Bar Association. They discuss their roles and the association's initiatives. The LGBTQ+ Bar Association, with over 1,700 members, advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and organizes the Lavender Law Conference, which is the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ legal professionals. Judi and Paul talk about their respective roles and emphasize the significance of the Lavender Law Conference in recruiting LGBTQ+ legal professionals and promoting inclusivity in the legal profession.This episode also examines the association's advocacy efforts which includes supporting the ban of the LGBTQ panic defense, addressing discrimination against LGBTQ+ jurors, and creating a comprehensive bench guide for LGBTQ+ inclusion in courtrooms. The conversation highlights the importance of allyship, ongoing education, and inclusive policies in the legal profession, while underscoring the need for more progress in LGBTQ+ representation at the partner level. At the conclusion of the episode, Paul encourages listeners to support the LGBTQ+ Bar Association's mission by becoming members and getting involved with local affiliates, emphasizing the importance of building community and advancing LGBTQ+ inclusion in the legal field.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Jordan Fields to discuss the racial wealth gap in America, focusing on taxation as a contributing factor. Jordan shares how her personal experiences growing up in New Jersey inspired her research which she summarizes in her student note, “You Cannot Make My Blackness a Burden: How America Used Taxation to Maintain the Racial Wealth Gap and Prevent Black Flourishment,” published in the Pittsburgh Tax Review.This episode highlights systemic racial bias in home appraisals and the need for more equitable distribution of municipal services and institutions to address these issues. Jordan emphasizes the need for collective action to solve wealth inequality and prioritize the well-being of Black residents in predominantly white neighborhoods.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Effective collaboration within a firm is built on a foundation of teamwork, communication, and trust. But how can a firm create and sustain this kind of culture? At Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, a leadership team led by a CEO and Chairman with 36 years at the firm, and a CMO who joined less than a year ago, is rising to this challenge and excelling in fostering a culture of collaboration. In this episode of the CMO Series podcast, Eugene McCormick is joined by Jim Newell, Chairman and CEO of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, and Liz Lockett, the firm's Chief Marketing Officer. Together, they share their insights on building trust and teamwork within firm leadership to drive innovation, growth, and long-term success. Jim, Liz and Eugene Cover: Jim's journey to becoming Chairman and CEO at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney and why collaboration is so crucial to the firm's culture How the firm's culture of collaboration and trust manifest in driving marketing and business development efforts How to ensure effective communication and alignment between the marketing team and other departments to create cohesive business development strategies The key initiatives to deliver the firm's 5-year strategy How Buchanan's collaborative culture attract and retain top talent, and engage them in marketing and business development The biggest challenges and opportunities in legal marketing and business development, and how the collaborative leadership approach can help
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by colleagues Charlene Barker Gedeus and Mickey Kincade as they explore the latest updates from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). For the first time in nearly 30 years, the EEOC has updated its enforcement guidance on workplace harassment, bringing significant changes and expansions to existing protections.Charlene and Mickey break down the significant changes in the EEOC's enforcement guidance on workplace harassment, including expanded protections for race, gender, sexual orientation, and religious backgrounds. This episode provides insight for employers on implementing these new guidelines to foster a more inclusive and respectful workplace. More information on the EEOC's guidance can be found here.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman speaks with Johnathan Hill, leader of Relativity's community engagement program. Johnathan discusses the Justice for Change program, launched in response to George Floyd's murder, which provides free access to Relativity's e-discovery platform for social and racial justice initiatives worldwide. Johnathan highlights the expansion and diverse applications of the program, from wrongful convictions to environmental rights, highlighting the transformative power of technology in accessing justice.Johnathan shares impactful stories, such as the Innocence Project using Relativity's tools, and explores how technology aids in legal cases and supports marginalized communities. He sheds light on Relativity's collaborations, providing pro bono support and overcoming challenges in these partnerships.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this impactful episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman engages in a profound conversation with Chris Singleton, a former minor league baseball player turned nationally renowned speaker. Chris shares his heart-wrenching yet uplifting story of loss, resilience, and forgiveness following the tragic murder of his mother at Mother Emanuel AME Church in 2015.With themes of unity, healing, and purpose, Chris opens up about his journey of overcoming unimaginable grief and transforming his pain into a mission to bring people together and combat hatred. This conversation not only explores the profound impact of faith and forgiveness but also provides valuable insights and inspiration for anyone navigating their own healing journey.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
To celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Buchanan recently hosted a panel discussion on the importance of name pronunciation within Asian American culture and heritage.On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman speaks with Yaqi Wo, Global Product Manager, PPG Industries and Minji Kim, associate, Buchanan. The trio explored the significance of correctly pronouncing names and its role in fostering inclusivity and respect in both personal and professional spheres.Together, Yaqi and Minji discuss the importance of normalized dialogue around names, and practical tips for fostering allyship. Through their expertise and personal experiences, they invite listeners to reflect on their role in creating inclusive spaces for all. This episode offers valuable insights and powerful steps toward celebrating and supporting cultural diversity.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Dr. Heather Butts and Dr. Rebecca Dahl to discuss the history of clinical trials in underrepresented communities, and how the healthcare industry is working to gain back trust among many communities of color.The trio discuss the history of clinical trials specifically for Black Americans and explore how the Tuskegee Syphilis Study was a turning point for ethics and trust in clinical studies. They highlight how this study has influenced the progression of clinical research.Later, our guests discuss some of the barriers that still exist that prevent certain underrepresented groups from wanting to participate in clinical trials. Finally, the discussion shifts to some strategies that could be implemented to restore trust in these communities to boost participation in these important research studies.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Charlene Barker Gedeus and George Morrison, both Shareholders at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, to delve into the landmark Supreme Court decision that ended race-conscious admissions programs at colleges and universities, commonly known as affirmative action. Charlene provides a historical overview of affirmative action, highlighting its origins and purpose, while George examines the specifics of the Supreme Court case and its implications for admissions practices. The discussion also explores how this decision could impact the future of diversity and inclusion in the private workplace. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Lloyd Freeman speaks with Jay Jones, the first transgender student body president of Howard University, and the first transwoman to serve as student body president at any Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) across the country. The discussion highlights Jay's upbringing in North Carolina and Texas and what it was like moving from this type of environment to Washington, D.C once she enrolled in Howard University. Jay discusses what it was like starting out at Howard University and how she felt welcomed and embraced immediately. Jay shares her story about being elected as Vice President and how impactful of a moment this was for her. As Howard's first trans student body president, Jay talks about the changes she has made to university policy already and the changes she hopes to make in her final year. Jay shares powerful insights on how to make those around you feel welcomed and accepted. The episode wraps up with Jay detailing how she plans on making sure her work makes the university a better place than she found it, stating “I don't want you to remember who I was, I would rather you remember what I did”. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Jarah Doosé is a government relations advisor at Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney, and on this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Jarah details her role as a lobbyist where she acts as a liaison between clients and the government to help secure funding and policy changes. During the discussion, she talked about how she established a fund for Black and minority developers to invest in disenfranchised communities while pointing to a personal experience that changed her definition of success. Lloyd and Jarah highlight the need for a more flexible and supportive workplace to recruit and retain top talent. The episode concludes with advice for those struggling with self-care, while encouraging them to seek out resources and understand that taking care of oneself is not selfish but necessary. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman chats with Robert Grey, President of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD). The Leadership Council on Legal Diversity is an organization of more than 400 corporate chief legal officers and law firm managing partners who have pledged their commitment to creating a truly diverse U.S. legal profession. During the episode, Robert talks about his journey from being a student at Virginia Commonwealth University to later teaching at the very same university. The conversation shifts to the importance of diversity in the legal profession and leadership development. Later, Lloyd and Robert discuss the importance of mentorship and sponsorship. Robert highlights how LCLD began a national mentoring program for students from diverse backgrounds that grew from 40 interns a year to more than a thousand per year. The episode concludes as Robert talks about the future of LCLD as he expects to build a collation between the established leaders of the legal profession and future talent. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Samantha Jallah, JD, MBA, and Master Certified Professional Life Coach at Radical Bench. Radical Bench provides attorney development and retention services to prepare lawyers for the business of law and equip them with strategies and tools for excelling in the legal field and in life.The podcast begins as Samantha shares her personal story and the inspiration behind Radical Bench. The pair discussed the importance of investing in professional development for diversity and inclusion, while highlighting the need for tailored development paths and coaching. They chat about the differences between mentors and sponsors, and the challenges of transforming mentors into sponsors. Finally, the podcast concludes as the duo highlights the value of mentorship in navigating new professional environments and finding the right mentor.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, Lloyd Freeman speaks with Meeta Anand, Senior Director of Census and Data Equity for the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.The discussion highlights how the U.S. government is changing how it categorizes people by their race and ethnicity. This includes new options for the first time since 1977 under the question of "What is your race and/or ethnicity?" New categories include “Middle Eastern or North African” (also known as MENA) and “Hispanic or Latino.” Meeta says these changes will achieve more accurate representation of the population as a whole.Later, Meeta explains how data from the annual American Community Survey is providing local and national leaders with the information they need to develop better programs, greater economic development, improved emergency management, and a deeper focus on local issues and conditions.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Highlighting Women's History Month in March, Buchanan hosted a thought-provoking discussion sharing the challenges and unique pathways to success from women across many industries. This discussion shares the various experiences of women in leadership roles and what steps are needed to develop more inclusive work environments for current employees and future ones. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity host Lloyd Freeman talks with Serona Elton, Professor and Director, Music Industry Program at University of Miami Frost School of Music; Catherine Garrido, Regional Director (Americas), Global Institute of Sport; and Tansy Jefferies, Principal, International Tax Services, RSM US LLP. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
What does it mean to evaluate or reconsider one's identity? For some, the concept has never been in question. For others, what identity means can be more complex. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman chats with Nicole Johnson, educator at Doane Academy in New Jersey. Nicole details her experience of growing up in a biracial family and why she identifies as a Black woman. Nicole shares how she grew up in the 80s and 90s in a Black neighborhood, attending predominately white schools, and how she never had a Black teacher throughout her early education. She explores instances of codeswitching with family and friends while trying to find herself. Nicole then shares her experience as a high school student touring a Historically Black University, what went into her decision to not attend one and her reflections on that choice years later as an adult. The episode concludes with Nicole discussing how, as a teacher, she is preparing students for their next level of education and a future that looks quite different from the one she faced at their age. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
In recognition of Black History Month, Buchanan hosted a unique program exploring the impact of skin tone bias and discrimination, and how it intersects with various aspects of society. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman sits down with two leaders in African and African American studies to discuss colorism in today's world. Episode guests include Michael R. Fisher Jr., Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University and Stephanie James Harris, Ph.D., Director of Africana Studies at Seton Hall University for an insightful and thought-provoking panel discussion. During the program, the trio discuss the historical roots and present-day effects of colorism, its impact on educational and professional opportunities, social relationships, media representation, and how colorist attitudes can be dismantled to build a more inclusive society. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
This podcast often explores the challenges that people from underrepresented communities face on a daily basis and the obstacles they must overcome in workplaces and society at large. It's important that we continue to bring attention to and celebrate the many organizations providing support and resources to underrepresented practitioners and paving the way for a more diverse legal profession and country. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes Dominique Calhoun, managing shareholder of Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, and President of the National Bar Association, which is the oldest and largest Bar association of predominantly Black American attorneys and judges in the United States. During their conversation, Lloyd and Dominique talk about how the Black experience has evolved and where there is still drastic change needed, what it means to be a Black attorney in 2024, the support and resources the National Bar Association provides to its membership, and what the future looks like for diverse individuals in the legal field and beyond. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
While much of the focus on inclusivity for the LGBTQ+ community happens during Pride Month in June, it's important to recognize and bring attention to the issues impacting the community throughout the year. It's our responsibility to not only be better individually but force those around us to challenge their own biases to become more inclusive as well. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman sits down with a handful of practitioners in the world of LGBTQ+ inclusion to talk about the paths they took and the roads they're forging ahead in this area at their respective organizations. This program was hosted by Buchanan's P.R.I.D.E. Affinity Group, the affinity group supporting our employees who identify as LGBTQ+ and their allies. Episode guests include Nicholas Bell, Counsel, Labor & Employment at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney; Brad Bidwell Senior Strategic Digital, Trademark, and Copyright Counsel at Dow Chemical; Maria Running Fisher Jones, Senior Legal Counsel, Manager at Google; and Russell King Senior Counsel, Commercial Litigation at McDonalds. The panel of experts provides valuable insights and actionable recommendations for establishing an inclusive and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ employees. To learn more about Buchanan's Affinity Groups, please click here: https://www.bipc.com/affinity-groups. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
Elite law firms, investment banks and management consulting firms in the U.S. are known for their grueling hours, low odds of promotion and personnel practices that push out employees who do not advance. While most people begin their careers in these institutions, they leave within several years. These environments can be especially difficult for Black professionals, who exit more quickly and receive far fewer promotions than their white counterparts. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes Kevin Woodson, sociologist, attorney, University of Richmond law professor and author of the new book, “The Black Ceiling: How Race Still Matters in the Elite Workplace.” During their conversation, Lloyd and Kevin share their experiences with the so-called “black ceiling,” how organizations set visible and invisible barriers for many Black professionals, and why the journey to success as a person of color in the legal industry, while improving, is still an uphill battle for many. Kevin also shares the concept of “racial discomfort,” defined as the general unease that many Black professionals have experienced in predominantly white workspaces. To purchase Kevin's book, visit your local bookstore, or purchase online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever books are sold. Additionally, to sign up for Buchanan's Women's History Month CLE, “Pathways to Progress: Women's History in Action,” please click here. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
As a Black attorney, finding support through community can be critical in helping discover opportunities and find guidance in navigating the world as an underrepresented practitioner in the legal field. Today, that support can be found in the National Bar Association, the nation's oldest and largest network of Black American lawyers and judges, with a network of over 67,000 members. On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by two local affiliate presidents of the National Bar Association. The first guest is Kristin Johnson, President at the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia and a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Labor. The Barristers' Association of Philadelphia works to address the professional needs and development of Black lawyers in the City of Philadelphia through programs such as seminars, cultural events and publications. Lloyd also welcomes Roger Johnson, President at the Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter National Bar Association and an associate attorney at Hamilton, Miller, & Birthisel. During their conversation, the trio discuss the career journey of a Black lawyer in America, what resources are available (and still needed) to support Black attorneys, and how individuals and organizations like the National Bar Association and others can get more Black children interested in the legal field. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by his colleague Leigh Whitaker, Principal, Government Relations, at Buchanan, to discuss the historic election of Philadelphia's 100th Mayor and the city's very first woman to hold the office, Cherelle Parker. Whitaker talks about what Parker's appointment as Mayor means to her, discusses her role as a member of the Education Subcommittee on Mayor Parker's Transition Team, and sheds light on what Philadelphia's newest Mayor is prioritizing during her first 100 days in office. The duo round out their conversation by discussing the challenging road ahead for Mayor Parker and how working to actively try to be a part of solutions will go a long way towards building a future that the city of Philadelphia needs. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I. Learn more about Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's “Shades of Identity: Exploring Colorism in the Black Community” Webinar mentioned on this episode here: https://www.bipc.com/shades-of-identity-exploring-colorism-in-the-black-community
If the world of Name, Image and Likeness and its overwhelming influence on the world of college sports has been confusing for you, this week's podcast will be a helpful explainer. Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney attorney Andrew Hope, who has written on the intersection of law and sports and recent NIL developments, joined us on The Scoop this week to talk about how we got here with NIL and the potential legal challenges and issues ahead. The OwlScoop staff also talked about the Temple women's basketball team and its ascension to a first-place tie in the American Athletic Conference standings, as well as a men's team that snapped a forgettable 10-game losing streak. Intro: 0:00 – 3:43 Famous No. 26s: 3:43 – 12:43 Andrew Hope NIL interview: 12:43 – 53:47 Temple women's basketball: 53:47 – 58:12 Temple men's basketball and Hooter's birthday celebration: 58:12 – 1:06:23 Temple football recruiting update: 1:06:23 – 1:07:02 Mailbag: 1:07:02 – end
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Kori Reed, author of Men-In-The-Middle: Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity's Silent Majority. Through a series of one-on-one interviews with men across corporate America, Kori encourages male allies to speak up and become advocates for this important movement. During their conversation, Reed and Freeman discuss how much influence men, who hold nearly 80 percent of all C-suite positions, can have in moving gender equity forward. Reed discusses her findings that point towards a “silent majority” of men-in-the-middle on an imaginary bell curve who are aware of gender equity issues and their impacts but unsure of what to do or how to talk about them. The duo concludes their chat by talking about how important it is to cultivate and normalize inclusive conversations that bring all perspectives to the gender equity table. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Sasha Buchert, Senior Attorney and Director of the Non-Binary and Transgender Rights Project at Lambda Legal. Lambda Legal is the oldest and largest organization dedicated to advancing the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and individuals living with HIV. During their conversation, Lloyd and Sasha discuss the constant challenges that non-binary and transgender people face every day. Sasha shares her own experience with discrimination and how she is fighting to expand and solidify federal civil rights protections for individuals who identify as LGBTQ+. The duo round out their conversation by talking about the immense work still needed to bring equality to the workplace and what allies and advocates can do to make an impact within their organizations and communities. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Molly Huie, Team Lead – Data, Legal Analytics & Business at Bloomberg Law. Huie has been instrumental in establishing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Framework at Bloomberg Law, a listing of law firms that meet or exceed a rising standard for diversity, equity, and inclusion in their firms. During their conversation, Huie and Freeman discuss both the progress that firms have made thus far in their commitment to DEI as well as the work still to be done. Huie shares the established criteria Bloomberg uses to benchmark industry diversity-related data, what a commitment to DEI means for a firm's recruiting and retention efforts, and offers insights into the evolving legal workspace in a post-pandemic world. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.
On this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Dave Poston, Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel of Poston Communications. Poston is a recognized leader in public relations and specifically, crisis communications. During their conversation, Poston and Freeman discuss the challenges with modern crisis communications and the new pressures businesses are under to say the right thing both when something goes wrong and proactively from a social justice and/or civil rights perspective. Poston shares his perspective on how to form an effective crisis response, how the strategy has changed over the years, and why corporations should (and can) have a crisis plan in place for any issue that may arise. Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.