Podcast appearances and mentions of Mary J Wardell

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Latest podcast episodes about Mary J Wardell

IPJC Podcasts
Vol. 130 #5 Solidarity, with and for, whom, by Dr. Mary J. Wardell Ghirarduzzi

IPJC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 11:39


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An Excellent Example of Being Human | Leadership | Wealth | Impact with Tory Dube
Next Level Leadership with Diversity & Inclusivity expert Dr. Mary J Wardell

An Excellent Example of Being Human | Leadership | Wealth | Impact with Tory Dube

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 49:24


Today’s guest is my new brilliant friend, Dr. Mary J. Wardell - an award-winning diversity and inclusion expert, keynote speaker, and human rights and gender equity leader. An educator, higher education executive, author, and thought leader on implementing broad-based diversity strategies, Dr. Mary J. Wardell (she/her) understands the unique duty of leaders to advance social justice and inclusivity in their organizations. Dr. Wardell has served as the inaugural vice provost and chief diversity officer at the University of San Francisco (USF) since 2011 and is a leadership, organization, and diversity studies lecturer in the USF School of Education and School of Management. She was the USF Dean of Students from 2008-2011 and co-founded with student activists the on-campus Gender and Sexuality Student Resource Center. Mary is also the author of Amazon best-seller: Twice as Good: Leadership and Power for Women of Color. Mary received the Most Influential Woman award by the San Francisco Business Times in 2017 and won the 2018 Human Rights award by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the 2015 San Francisco Human Rights Commission Hero Award. Dr. Wardell is the Founder of the Latinas in Leadership Forum, an annual empowerment and leadership conference for emerging Chicanx-Latinx leaders based in San Francisco. An award-winning diversity and inclusion expert, keynote speaker, and human rights and gender equity leader, Dr. Mary J. Wardell is well-equipped to guide leaders on getting things right and will guide you to build a pipeline of diverse people who will bring inclusivity into everything they do.   Highlights of our conversation: 3:37 - Growing up in the Jim Crow South 10:05 - The multicultural foundation for a lifetime of learning 11:49 - Noticing the unconscious bias in ourselves and others 16:57 - The first steps to begin your own inclusive journey 20:45 - The difference between equality and equity 27:03 - Three tips to start implementing today 34:45 - Where are we going in this country? 40:56 - The meaning behind Twice as Good 44:44 - How does one manage this serious work with the rest of your life?   Connect with Mary: Contact her organization - http://deileadershipgroup.com Read her book - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NPW4FB9/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Connect on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-j-wardell-ghirarduzzi-2012873/   Credits: Interview: Mary Wardell Theme music: Superstar by Gyom - https://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/superstar Podcast edited and mixed by Andrew Geary - spelledgeary [at] gmail [dot] com

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S3E1 - Hey Jad, Thanks For Listening: Talkin' Bout My Generation

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 16:32


Diana met Jad Abumrad! There was hand-shaking, picture-taking, question-asking. So thanks @Jad for listening, this one’s for you. Talkin’ bout my generation: what it means to be part of it, raising it, and defining it. Stories about the next generation and all the expectations, guilt, sacrifice, disappointment, and yes, love, that comes with it. #secondgenproblems Part of this episode originally aired in Season 2 Episode 2, The Next Generation, which you can find wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to Veronica Garcia, Ria Das Gupta, Mary J. Wardell-Ghirarduzzi and the Diversity Engagement and Community Outreach office of the University of San Francisco. Music by Kevin Mcleod of Incompetech and the Who.