Florida Diversity Council Plans Inaugural LGBT Summit in Greater Fort Lauderdale

Posted on 12 April 2012

WILTON MANORS – The Florida Diversity Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to personal, political, community, and economic diversity and inclusion, has scheduled its inaugural Diversity Summit for Friday, June 22. The event will consist of three sessions, and will be held at The Pride Center at Equality Park in Wilton Manors.

The interactive sessions will include guest speakers and seminars addressing topics including Equality and Fairness in the Florida Workplace, Gender Identity and Expression in the Workplace, and Creating a Strong Ally Culture and Diversity Supplier Relationships.

The group, which was established in 2008, seeks to establish and disseminate best practices and to help other organizations as well as businesses establish and promote policies that foster diversity and inclusiveness. The Florida Diversity Council is affiliated with the National Diversity Council, and has regional chapters in Jacksonville, Orlando, Southwest Florida, Tampa Bay, as well as South Florida.

The organizers say that they are presently looking for event sponsors and speakers. Registration for the half-day event is $49. Additional information and online registration forms can be found at glbtsummit.com.

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