Andrew Morton
Director, Veterans and Certification Affairs
SHRM
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As SHRM’s Director of Certification and Veteran Affairs Andrew Morton works with the military and veterans' organizations to develop workforce readiness pathways for veterans and military-families. As part of SHRM’s Speaker’s Bureau Andrew informs and empowers organizations in their inclusion-hiring efforts across many populations including Veterans, individuals with disabilities, and Returning Citizens as part of SHRM’s Getting Talent Back to Work Initiative.  He is the contributing author to Justin Constantine’s SHRM published book “From We Will to At Will- A Handbook for Veteran Hiring, Transitioning and Thriving in Today’s Workplace.” 

Andrew, a retired Infantry-Officer, served in several leadership roles during multiple overseas and combat tours (Iraq, Bosnia, Macedonia and Egypt) in his 21-year Army career. He also served as the Chief of Marketing and Advertising for the Army Reserve.   Prior to his arrival at SHRM in 2014 Andrew previously served as public relations director for a PR firm in Alexandria. 

Andrew is passionate about awareness and resources in support of mental health within our workforce and society at large and is currently completely his Masters in Mental Health Counseling at the College of William and Mary.       

 

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Erica Young, SHRM-SCP
Enterprise Solutions Architect
SHRM
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Erica started her career designing and facilitating training for social impact organizations. She quickly realized her calling: arming organizations with the capability needed to evolve. Since joining SHRM four years ago, Erica has held three roles. She began her career at SHRM in Research, then moved onto the founding SHRMLabs team. SHRMLabs explores the intersection of work and technology. Now, Erica oversees the enterprise client experience as the Manager of Solution Architecture.

Erica holds a master’s degree in industrial/Organizational Psychology, with a focus in instructional systems design. She earned her SHRM-SCP and consistently speaks on behalf of SHRM on workplace tech, the future of work, DEIB, and upskilling. Outside of work, you can find Erica tending to her indoor and outdoor garden, and giving her cat, Suki, more attention than she wants.    

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Monday, October 25, 2021 - 3:00pm to 3:20pm
Greg Jones
Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer
Cargill
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Gregory (Greg) Jones, a Chicago native and Navy veteran, is the chief diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) officer at Cargill. Greg works closely with Cargill’s businesses and functions to align actions, investments and processes in support of Cargill’s DEI strategy and goals.

Throughout his career, Greg has committed himself to ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to realize their potential and use their unique perspective to help organizations succeed. Guided by this strong sense of purpose, he’s excelled at developing strategies, practices and teams that drive real change.

Greg started his career with GE Healthcare in 1989 as a Stanford-trained electrical engineer, followed by various business leadership roles in GE Healthcare and later as a consultant with executive recruiting firms. Over the next 20 years, he led DEI efforts for Fortune 500 companies in the airline and financial services industries, including United Airlines, UBS and Bank of America. Most recently, he served as chief DEI officer for KeyBank.

Following his time in the U.S. Navy, Greg graduated with an electrical engineering degree from Tuskegee University, a historically black college in the U.S. and a current partner through our Cargill University thrive program. He continued his education with a master’s degree from Stanford University.

He currently serves as a member of the board for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund; the advisory board for the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP); and the Executive Leadership Council (ELC). He is also a distinguished visiting professor at Johnson and Wales University. He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including being recognized by Black Enterprise magazine’s Top 100 Executives in Diversity and Ebony magazine’s Power 100.

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Javier D. Santos, SHRM-SCP
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Founder and CEO
The House of Purpose
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Javier is a co-founder of The House of Purpose, an HR consultancy providing training and support for DEI and workplace mental health.

Fueled by his passion for helping people develop their emotional skills at work, Javier is positioned at the intersection of business and mental health; with rich international            experience as a corporate executive, entrepreneur, executive coach, speaker, and psychotherapist.

As a member of two diverse populations (LatinX & LGBTQ), Javier has inspired hundreds of professionals from diverse roles and backgrounds around the world. He is an engaging speaker that helps audiences understand the potential of putting our emotions to work.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021 - 12:30pm to 1:00pm
Eric M. Ellis
President and CEO
Integrity Development Corp
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Eric Ellis, President and CEO of Integrity Development Corp., is an award-winning entrepreneur, thought leader, author, and keynote speaker with over thirty years of experience in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.  

Named one of the Top 100 DEI Experts in the World by the Society for Human Resources Management and "Cincinnati's Diversity Fixer" by The Cincinnati Enquirer, Eric is an innovative thought leader who helps transform organizational cultures into people-centered workplaces that inspire employee engagement and a sense of belonging.

Eric is a singer/songwriter, and the author of Diversity Conversations. He hosts a weekly podcast named after his book, which can be found on Apple, Spotify, Facebook and YouTube.

 

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021 - 10:00am to 10:20am
 
Tuesday, October 26, 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Laura Hope Whitaker
Executive Director
ESP (Extra Special People Inc)
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Laura Whitaker, M. Ed., began her relationship with Extra Special People, Inc. by working as a counselor and, subsequently, a leadership team member in 2003.  With her passion for enhancing the lives of children with developmental disabilities and her specialized education in this field, Laura was selected as the director after the founder, Martha Wyllie’s sudden passing in 2004. She has found her dream job with ESP (or as she says, her dream job found her!).  As Executive Director, Laura uses her leadership and management strengths to manage staff, oversee multiple year-round programs and raise funds to run programs. Her favorite part of the job is getting to hug the many children who walk through the ESP doors.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021 - 11:00am to 12:00pm
Laura Hope Whitaker
Executive Director
ESP (Extra Special People Inc)
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Laura Whitaker, M. Ed., began her relationship with Extra Special People, Inc. by working as a counselor and, subsequently, a leadership team member in 2003.  With her passion for enhancing the lives of children with developmental disabilities and her specialized education in this field, Laura was selected as the director after the founder, Martha Wyllie’s sudden passing in 2004. She has found her dream job with ESP (or as she says, her dream job found her!).  As Executive Director, Laura uses her leadership and management strengths to manage staff, oversee multiple year-round programs and raise funds to run programs. Her favorite part of the job is getting to hug the many children who walk through the ESP doors.

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Collis R. Jones
Vice President, U.S Public Affairs Policy & Strategy
Deere & Company
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Collis R. Jones holds the position of Vice President, U.S. Policy & Strategy, for John Deere Public Affairs in Washington, DC.  He leads the team responsible for managing U.S. federal and state government relations activities on behalf of Deere. These efforts are aimed at supporting legislation and public policies that are favorable to the interests of the company’s customers, employees and business partners.

Collis brings over 20 years of governmental strategic, tactical and policy development experience to this role and is one of Deere’s key contributors in delivering client-focused business initiatives within the organization. His 34-year career began at John Deere Financial and has included various marketing, sales and public policy leadership roles across the enterprise.

Collis serves on the Board of Directors for The Thurgood Marshall College Fund, The Congressional Award, Public Affairs Council, Government Relations Executive Council, North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of the Augustana College President’s Advisory Council and The FiscalNote Executive Institute Advisory Board.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. 

Deere & Company (www.JohnDeere.com) is a world leader in providing advanced products and services and is committed to the success of customers whose work is linked to the land - those who cultivate, harvest, transform, enrich and build upon the land to meet the world's dramatically increasing need for food, fuel, shelter and infrastructure. Since 1837, John Deere has delivered innovative products of superior quality built on a tradition of integrity.

 

 

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