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In this episode of Quietly Visible, Carol Stewart sits down with Cherron Inko-Tariah, a former civil servant, career coach, and founder of The Power of Staff Networks. Cherron, a passionate advocate for the transformative role of staff networks, shares her journey from civil service to becoming a powerful voice for inclusion. They discuss how networks and Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) empower introverted women and underrepresented groups to amplify their voices in the workplace.

Cherron explains how networks provide a safe space for introverts to share challenges and solutions, develop skills, and foster a sense of belonging. She also highlights the strategic impact of staff networks, from shaping organisational policy to promoting engagement and diversity.

Listeners will learn the importance of clarity, purpose, and support when starting or joining a staff network, especially for introverts seeking visibility and influence in their careers. Whether you're leading a network or considering joining one, this episode is full of insights on how these groups can be a force for positive change in any organisation.

Tune in to discover the incredible potential of staff networks and hear about the upcoming National Day for Staff Networks on May 14, 2025.

Learn more about Cherron and The Power of Staff Networks