Virtual Webinar Program

Inclusion to Innovation

Belonging: The Bridge to Inclusion, Productivity, and Innovation

Virtual Webinar | Friday, October 11 | Noon MST

“Belonging” is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a powerful driver of business success. But without a shared definition or clear frameworks, many organizations and leaders don’t realize its full potential. Ze Min Xiao, President and CEO, and Bailey Rivera-Wymes, Projects Manager at Center for Economic Opportunity & Belonging will give leaders a deeper understanding of belonging and its core principles. They will explain strategies for belonging as an innovative tool to build inclusive and productive environments. You’ll learn how to bridge and overcome the challenges of othering that traditional DEI methods can generate. This virtual session is valuable to DEI practitioners, people leaders, or any group or team leader.

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Presenters

Sara Jones

CEO, InclusionPro

Sara Jones is a foremost voice in inclusive leadership, known for her impactful talks on high performing teams, maximizing individual strengths, and shaping authentic leadership narratives. As CEO of InclusionPro® and a renowned thought leade r on diversity, equity and inclusion, Jones is a frequent keynote and distinguished speaker to audiences of all sizes. Jones has been featured by TED, NPR and other international media. Her ability to engage with audiences of all backgrounds is evidenced by her high-profile features, including a TED talk on the emotional intricacies of international adoption, at go.ted.com/sarajones, which has garnered over 2 million views.

Ze Min Xiao

Ze Min Xiao

President and CEO,
Center for Economic
Opportunity and Belonging
The Center for Economic Opportunity & Belonging

Ms. Xiao is the President and CEO of the Center for Economic Opportunity and Belonging (Center). The Center envisions a Utah in which all residents experience a sense of belonging and equal opportunity so they can contribute their best selves to the growth and enhancement of the economic, social, and political life of the state. The Center achieves this vision by identifying and promoting actionable solutions to opportunity gaps through engagement with communities and by catalyzing private, philanthropic, and public partnerships. The Center is rooted in the belief that transformational change requires individuals closest to the problem to become active participants in identifying, implementing, and evaluating effective solutions.

Bailey Rivera-Wymes

Ze Min Xiao

Special Project Manager,
Center for Economic
Opportunity and Belonging
The Center for Economic Opportunity & Belonging

Bailey works for the Center for Economic Opportunity & Belonging as the Special Project Manager. She is the author of the “We Are Utah: A Toolkit for Building Belonging in the Workplace” and co-leads the Bonding & Bridging: Young Professionals Networking Socials. As a second-gen Mexican American, Bailey is dedicated to uplifting community voices and wisdom. She is a graduate of Westminster University where she pursued a degree in History with a dedicated focus on social movements and revolutions. In her spare time, Bailey is out with her dogs (Ziva and Ziggy) or at home reading.

Previous Sessions

Virtual Webinar Program

The Strategy-First DEI Learning Series

This virtual learning series introduces a “strategy-first” approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Unlike traditional identity-first DEI approaches, a “strategy-first” DEI approach positions executive leadership as co-creators of DEI strategy. In this version, DEI is a business lens applied to core business strategies, rather than a series of initiatives, activities, or programs that are not core to the business. You’ll hear real stories and experiences from experienced DEI strategists who have worked with several executive teams building strategy-first DEI approaches.

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Session 1

How Zapier Leaders Co-Created Their DEI Strategy

This session shared the real journey of how Zapier developed a strategy-first DEI approach. Maggie Roque, Head of Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging & Equity (DIBE), and Brandon Sammut, Chief People Officer at Zapier, shared how they partnered with Zapier’s Executive Team and founders to co-create the DEI strategy together. They provided insight on how DEI integrates into their core business strategy and the business outcomes they have achieved so far.

Session 2

A Deeper Dive into Zapier’s DEI Strategy

In this session, Sara Jones interviewed Maggie Roque, Head of DIBE at Zapier, to dive deeper into how she operationalizes DEI as a strategic business element. Maggie delved into how she aligns DEI with business goals and KPIs, and how DEI has driven business outcomes and innovation. Maggie shared insights into embedding DEI into business operations, including product development, sales, and customer experience.

Session 3

Transforming DEI Roles into Strategic Leadership

In this session, Sara Jones and Maggie Roque, Head of DIBE at Zapier, shared insights into transitioning from a DEI practitioner to a strategic leader. They spoke about their own professional development journeys to becoming a DEI strategy consultant and an in-house DEI strategist. They shared tips for DEI practitioners who are aspiring to executive leadership. This session is valuable to DEI practitioners aspiring to executive leadership. Executives and HR leaders should also view to understand different skill sets they should be looking for in hiring for strategic DEI leaders or consultants.

Guest Presenter

Maggie Roque

Maggie Roque

Director of Diversity, Inclusion,
Belonging, & Equity,
Zapier

Maggie believes in breaking barriers in our workspaces and communities in order to enhance the employee and human experience. In her work as a DEI practitioner, She has learned that innovation and creativity don’t thrive in a one-size-fits-all environment. Maggie drives companies and organizations to develop sustainable culture and strategy that focus on the holistic outcome.

Having worked in academia and in tech, she is uniquely qualified to transform theory into practice. Maggie is passionate about inventive approaches and at her best when given the autonomy to find a solution by building a new experience, strategy, or team. Advocacy, relationships, and accessible education energize and center her.