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SUMMARY:Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Okta’s Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month virtual event starting with a panel on Imposter Syndrome in the workplace. Wednesday\, Oct 14th from 4:00-6:30 PM CST. Register here. \nAbout this Event: \nThis Hispanic Heritage Month celebration features professionals from across the tech industry in a discussion on how imposter syndrome has influenced and shown up in their careers. We continue our celebration with a musical guest performance and networking breakout sessions. \nImposter Syndrome is … \nA study published in the Journal of Behavioral Science estimates that about 70 percent of the US population has experienced the syndrome. But for people of color\, impostor syndrome is influenced by racial and ethnic identity. \nWe are speaking with accomplished professionals on how they handle feelings of inadequacy and steps they have taken to assist in their journeys to eliminate self-doubt. We will discuss ways of showing up in the workplace as your whole self while navigating a global pandemic and social unrest. And finally – how to re-affirm that our Hispanic & Latinx co-workers belong and ways to fight against imposter syndrome. \nPanelists \n\nHector Aguilar – President\, Technology at Okta (Moderator)\nMelissa DeAngelo – Identity Division Senior Business Manager at Microsoft\nPeter Rios – Chief Scientific Officer at CellTrans\nMauricio Benes – Managing Director at Accenture\nAndy Cabistan – Account Executive at Tempo Automation\nMaziel Martinez – Web Marketing\, Producer at Okta
URL:https://shpechicago.org/event/imposter-syndrome-in-the-workplace/
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SUMMARY:latinXfactor™: How to Be Your Own Champion!
DESCRIPTION:The idea of being a champion of something is truly believing in yourself\, recognizing the value in yourself\, and advocating for what you want. Join us as we learn what a champion is and how to embrace it as a personal compass to guide your career. This webinar will equip participants with knowledge and tools to become champions in the workplace. \nPresented by:\nYhanira Adán Martínez is a former SHPE member currently working in Human Resources at USAA. Prior to joining USAA she completed her Bachelor’s from MIT and later worked at Hewlett Packard in Palo Alto. After joining USAA she completed an MBA from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Yhanira is a passionate community leader with focuses on STEM awareness\, women empowerment\, and diversity and inclusion. \nRegister now
URL:https://shpechicago.org/event/latinxfactor-how-to-be-your-own-champion/
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