Exertis Almo Brings DEI Panel Back to Fall E4 Experience

Exertis Almo Brings DEI Panel Back to Fall E4 Experience

Exertis Almo is bringing back the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) panel to the fall E4 Experience; the panel will featured Melody Craigmyle, Kim Lonas, Alesia Hendley, and Rob Voorhees. The E4 Experience is heading to Teaneck, NJ on September 20 and Phoenix, AZ on October18.

E4 Experience DEI Panel (L to R) Melody Craigmyle, Kim Lonas, Alesia Hendley, and Rob Voorhees

E4 Experience DEI Panel (L to R) Melody Craigmyle, Kim Lonas, Alesia Hendley, and Rob Voorhees

“We are looking forward to more lively, interactive discussions about DEI at the fall E4 Experiences—it’s interesting to see the differences in the types of questions we receive based on the regions we visit,” said Craigmyle who serves as vice president of marketing and communications for Almo Corp. “There are so many ways for integrators to take action in support of DEI programs. But one of the greatest opportunities is with AV technology. From simple lighting to ADA-compliant listening devices, integrators have the tools their customers need to help level the playing field and allow employees to do and be their best, whether it’s in an office, school, church, hospital, quick-serve restaurant, or anywhere— and everywhere—technology is used.”

Craigmyle added that integrators have the unique ability to lead this effort and play a key role in enabling their customers to use AV products that not only create experiences, but also design a work environment that is diverse, equitable and inclusive.

According to Voorhees, business development manager for Exertis Almo, “As a parent of a teenager on the autism spectrum, I have seen firsthand how meeting equity and technology allow a neurodivergent person to truly flourish. Rather than implementing a one-size-fits-all model, companies should be examining what technological tools a person might need in order to put their best effort forward. Something as trivial as a USB microphone or noise-cancelling headphones could prove the difference between an introverted employee or a top performer. It’s amazing to witness the talents of those who feel comfortable in their surroundings.”

Additional points of interest during the panel discussion include the financial and cultural consequences of ignoring DEI, some of the initiatives at Exertis—including company surveys and a DEI annual report—neurodiversity and the benefits of technology, DEI at the product development level, meeting equity, and ways for integrators to bring the topic of DEI into a sale.

Click here for more information on the upcoming NJ event and click here for more information on the upcoming AZ event.

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