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"Forging Forward with DEI through Torrential Turbulence" Set for February 18, 2025

DALLAS, Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives face unprecedented challenges across corporate America, Blacks United in Leading Technology International (BUiLT) is convening thought leaders, industry executives, and advocates for a powerful national discussion at its upcoming event, "Striving with DEI through Torrential Headwinds."
On February 18, 2025, at the Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum, this virtual and in-person event will identify winning DEI techniques for the technology sector, addressing corporate pullbacks and policy shifts amid the ongoing necessity for inclusive leadership. Featuring renowned speakers and the legal community, this discussion provides actionable strategies for businesses to remain committed to inclusive growth, despite mounting challenges.
"In spite of the ongoing retrenchment, DEI remains a business imperative - no matter what you call it," said Peter Beasley, Chairman of BUiLT International. "Companies that retreat from DEI efforts are not only reversing progress but also risking innovation, profitability, and reputation. This event is about equipping organizations and professionals with the tools to persist, adapt, and uncover merit-based impacts."
Event Highlights:
- Keynote Address: Insights from the legal community on how to move forward
- Panel Discussions: Real-world solutions, winning techniques, and DEI sustainability strategies
- Networking Opportunities: Engage with a diverse community of business professionals
- Actionable Takeaways: Strategies for fostering DEI commitment in turbulent times
Registration is now open for this pivotal conversation. To secure a spot or learn more about the event, visit https://bit.ly/DEIstrives. Join the conversation in this 4-question poll. https://bit.ly/hereafter121poll
About BUiLT International
Blacks United in Leading Technology International (BUiLT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the representation and success of its members in the technology industry. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, BUiLT fosters an inclusive tech ecosystem where all can thrive.
For media inquiries, interviews, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Cameron Stubblefield at [emailprotected].
SOURCE Blacks United in Leading Technology International

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