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Diversity in Technology: I3DP Panel

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Diversity is a critical issue in the workplace, including in the tech arena. At Inside 3D Printing San Diego, a panel presentation covered this important topic. Here, panelists respond to the first question of the discussion, regarding their definitions of diversity and how companies can get it right or wrong. The panel, moderated by Adriana Vela, Founder and Chair of NanoTecNexus, featured speakers Steven Jones, CEO, Jones Inclusive; Meisha Sherman, Global Senior Director, Executive Leadership & Organization Development, Hewlett Packard Enterprise; and Kate McAndrew, Investment, Bolt. Nora Toure, Founder, Women in 3D Printing, was additionally on the committee behind Thursday’s panel. [Video: Sarah Goehrke for 3DPrint.com, taken on-site at Inside 3D Printing San Diego on Thursday, December 15, 2016]


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