Inge Woudstra, Inclusion Program Manager for iMasons, is offering all committee leaders, local chapter leaders and other active volunteers a 1-hour interactive online training on Running Inclusive Events and Meetings. Participation is open to all active volunteers and members.
You will learn:
- Valuable skills and strategies for fostering respectful interaction
- How to be more inclusive in your event planning and meeting facilitation
- How to be more productive with your new inclusive strategy
To accommodate our global members, there will be two time offerings.
Session 1
Date: 17 October
Time:
8:00-9:00 London, UK (BST)
15:00-16:00 Hong Kong (HKT)
17:00-18:00 Sydney, Australia (AEST)
Location: Zoom
Session 2
Date: 17 October
Times:
16:00-17:00 London (BST)
11:00-12:00 New York, USA (EDT)
8:00-9:00 Los Angeles, USA (PDT)
Location: Zoom
If you’d like to attend but can’t make the time/date please do register and you will receive the recording.
Join us to:
- Learn how to run inclusive events and meetings
- Meet and share with other active volunteers
- Expand your leadership toolkit
- Build your network of peer
Your trainer:
Inge Woudstra is the Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager for iMasons. She brings 10+ years of experience working as an independent consultant and trainer in Diversity and Inclusion.
Inge often work with leadership teams to create a strategy for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), fostering comprehension and commitment to EDI.
Additionally, she works with leaders and teams to drive behavioural transformation, facilitating the development of inclusive habits within every team and individual.
She has a particular interest in addressing systemic bias using process nudges that encourage inclusive behaviours. She is a specialist in inclusive talent management and her team was the Winner of the Tech Talent Charter hackathon with a Best Practice resource on Inclusive
Promotion (2021).
Previously Inge has over 15 years of experience working in executive development, process design and change management in large organisations including Shell, Siemens and Ashridge
Business School.
Inge is originally from The Netherlands and has lived and worked in India, the Middle East, Canada and Belgium. The last 15 years she has been living and working in the UK.