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DiversityBlueprint 2024 Virtual Conference: Shaping Tomorrow's Diversity Landscape
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Brooks Consultants
Unveiling a Revolutionary Conference Redefining the Blueprint for Diversity Architecture.

ATLANTA - Washingtoner -- Founder Lauds Conference as a Milestone in Diversity and Inclusion

Atlanta, GA — Anticipation is building for the DiversityBlueprint 2024 Virtual Conference: Building the Blueprint for Diversity Architect, set to take place on August 21, 2024.

Redefining Diversity Architecture - Unprecedented Insights Await

Prepare for a groundbreaking exploration of diversity and inclusion as presenters, featuring leaders from government, corporate, and education, delve into illuminating case studies. From change management to diversity strategic planning, employee financial wellness, accessibility, goals, technology, culture, diversity data and analytics, to leadership development, this conference offers a comprehensive view of the facets that compose diversity architecture.

Professional Growth Beyond Boundaries – Earn Six Recertification Credits

Beyond being an event, DiversityBlueprint 2024 is a catalyst for professional growth. Attendees can earn six recertification credits from globally recognized organizations such as ATD, HRCI, and SHRM.

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Lock in the Date - August 21, 2024 - 9 am to 4 pm EDT

Mark your calendars for a day of transformative insights. Early bird tickets are available for $99 until March 22nd, and students can access the conference at a special rate of $50 with a simple registration using their student email address.

A Visionary Quote from Founder and Brooks Consultants Managing Partner, LaKisha C. Brooks

"DiversityBlueprint 2024 is more than an event; it's a pivotal moment in the evolution of diversity architecture. We are creating a space where leaders share their journeys, providing attendees with tangible strategies to drive change. Join us in shaping tomorrow's diversity landscape." - LaKisha C. Brooks, Founder and Managing Partner, Brooks Consultants.

Secure Your Spot - Register Now: DiversityBlueprint 2024 -Building the Blueprint for Diversity Architecture (zoom.us)

For media inquiries or interviews with LaKisha C. Brooks, please contact: lakisha@brooks-consultants.com

#DiversityBlueprint2024 #InclusionInnovation #DiversityEvolution #GameChangerConference

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