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Diversity Matters with Oscar Holmes IV

Season 1 Episode 2

Episode Title: The Work of Chief Diversity Officers 

Guest: Lloyd Freeman

 

Diversity Matters with Oscar Holmes IV is a podcast that explores all things diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) related. In each episode, Oscar and his guests have lively discussions around DEI topics, explore the latest research on the topic, and discuss the implications so that listeners will be more knowledgeable about the topics and be able to apply the insights to their lives.

 

Show Summary: In this episode, Lloyd Freeman, a partner, and Chief Diversity Officer at Archer Law Firm shares how he started his journey on diversity and inclusion programming & how he ended up being a Chief Diversity Officer. He tells what roles his position entails & qualities one must possess to be a Diversity Professional.

 

As a successful attorney, he explains how challenging this role is. Being an impatient person tested him but he knew that CHANGE TAKES TIME. He tells how decisions won't give you favorable results in a short period.

 

He emphasizes how important it is to write your job description & goals as CEOs because your strategic plan starts from there and it helps you deal with significant role changes.

 

Description: This episode talks about the story of a Chief Diversity Officer. It will give you a preview of what's a day like for a Diversity Professional and what mindset & attitude you should have in handling changes and different roles in an organization.

 

Change doesn't happen overnight. It takes time. If you want to be successful in your chosen career, you have to work hard for it day in and out. Be willing and patient to wait for the right time to reap the fruits of your labor.

 

Guest Contact & Promos: 

Lloyd Freeman LinkedIn

ArcherLaw.com

Facebook Page

Twitter

Lloyd Freeman Receives the 2015 Young Lawyer Award

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Show Highlights: 

 

What is Lloyd's journey as a Chief Diversity Officer? What does his role entail? What is a typical day like for Lloyd?

 

2:41 Lloyd 

 

 

Do CDOs have real latitude to make changes or are there boundaries within which they have to operate, thus significantly limiting their effectiveness in organizations?

 

11:34 Lloyd

 

What is his advice to those people who are not in a law firm setting & not necessarily at the C-suite level in their organizations but are the Chief Diversity Officer to navigate those roles?

 

15:20 Lloyd

 

 

 

What is his advice to CDOs in terms of creating the D&I strategic plan for their organizations and dealing with the significant role changes that many of them stated occurred after they took on the job?

 

24:40  Lloyd

 

 

 

When should a CDO be fired?

 

42:04 Lloyd

 

 

How does he deal with the argument that diversity initiatives themselves are racist, separatist, or segregationist?

 

45:03 Lloyd

 

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Producer Links:

WH Consulting Firm

Diversity Matters Podcast Section

The Critical First Year: What Chief Diversity Officers Need to Succeed. Witt Kieffer Study mentioned in podcast.

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