Mar 17, 2021
Welcome to the sixth episode of our brand-new show, Blended.
Blended is all about opening up conversations and giving the mic to all of the underrepresented voices in our industry – women, the LGBTQIA+ community, people of colour, those with disabilities, whether they’re visible or hidden, and many more.
Today in Episode 6, ‘My Journey,’ I’m joined by a group of amazing supply chain professionals who are opening up and sharing their personal stories with us – their experiences of being a woman, a person of colour, an indigenous person. And they’re going to really shine a light for us on how those formative experiences have impacted their lives and careers, and made them into the person they are today.
[00.34] Introductions to our Blended panellists.
“Diversity and inclusion is more than a catchphrase. It’s direct action and opportunities for people that look like me.” Shay
[09.23] How Devon’s experiences drove her to shine a light on the common traumas of indigenous women and found SheNative, to inspire and support others.
"Indigenous women are some of the most disadvantaged women in Canada - we're five times more likely to go missing and to be murdered; we're 3% of Canada's population, yet 30% of the prison population."
[16.51] Shay’s ‘rags to riches’ childhood, and how that journey shaped the woman she is today.
“Starting a business will expose a lot of your trauma, and people don’t always talk about that.” Shay.
[22.53] Why Mike’s experiences led him towards helping others and creating Procurement Foundry, a community for people in the industry to come together, learn and grow.
“The people that are willing to expose their backgrounds and do a deep search into themselves to figure out where they came from, can ultimately say ‘now I know who I am today.’”
[30.04] How Addy’s experience of growing up in Nigeria instilled her with an intense desire to succeed.
“Since I started my career, I was always the only woman, and the only black person – there was never anybody who looked like me.”
[41.43] Why Tzvete’s multicultural upbringing and ambitious parents, as well as her desire to inspire her younger sister, were the key to her success.
“Being in such an international culture at a young age opened my perspective and showed me that there are so many different types of cultures and customs - and it taught me how to adapt.”
[50.20] The panellists reflections on young people in business.
[1.06.11] The panellists take a closer look at diversity and inclusion.
[1.15.20] Creating meaningful change.
[1.22.19] The panellists sum up their key piece of advice from today’s discussion.
You can connect with Devon, Shay, Mike, Addy and Tzvete over on LinkedIn.
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