Discussions around diversity & inclusion are often centered around race, gender, disability, and age. When it comes to dimensions of diversity, those are just the tip of the iceberg. As the saying goes: There’s more to us than meets the eye. What are those invisible dimensions? That is what we explore in this session. We will explore a few of those hidden dimensions of diversity and look at how they relate to identity.
Neurodiverse people are born with brains that think, perceive, and process information differently. People with disabilities are more likely to be discriminated against at work. Cultural differences are a significant driver of miscommunication. While some of these differences can be challenging, others can boost abilities and bring specialized skills and abilities to the workplace. Understanding the nuances and complexities of these dimensions can help foster empathy for others, build self-awareness, and boost self-confidence.
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Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA is a speaker, storyteller, and consultant who helps individuals and organizations unlock the power of authenticity, trust, and connection. With more than 30 years of experience in the accounting profession and business leadership, she brings a unique, deeply human approach to leadership development and culture-building.
Her work focuses on the intersection of leadership, belonging, and emotional intelligence, equipping people with the awareness and tools to lead with clarity, empathy, and intention. Known for blending professional insight with personal storytelling, Jina makes complex ideas accessible and relatable. She helps professionals at all levels show up more fully as themselves—both in their work and in their lives.