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In a world where compliance can stifle true culture shift, diversity expert Regenea Hurte fearlessly challenges the status quo, advocating for inclusive workplaces that celebrate individual brilliance, one transformative ripple at a time. My special guest is Regenea Hurte Regenea Hurte, also known as Gena, is an accomplished professional in the field of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Currently serving as the diversity, equity, and inclusion advisor for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Gena brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her role. With a focus on building inclusive cultures, she provides visionary leadership and oversees the implementation of a comprehensive DEI and civil rights framework.

Through individual and group training, coaching, and policy review, Gena helps organizations create welcoming environments where faculty, staff, and students can thrive. Her tag phrase, "Culture beyond Compliance," encapsulates her belief that true cultural transformation goes beyond mere checkboxes and requires a genuine commitment to fostering a sense of belonging for all individuals. With her extensive knowledge and practical approach, Gena is a valuable resource for professionals looking to create diverse and inclusive workplaces that go beyond compliance.

"We need to understand that a lot of the decisions we make are influenced by identities we couldn't choose or change. But we also need to recognize that the world is engaging with us based on those same identities." - Regenea Hurte

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Building cultures that go beyond compliance to truly celebrate and embrace diversity sparks innovation and expansion. Through this, we create thriving environments in which individuals feel valued and are free to bring their unique skills, perspectives, and experiences into the mix.

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