Listen "32. Leaders Transforming Evaluation Workplaces: Monique Liston"
Episode Synopsis
This episode series features inspiring women who are transforming the way evaluation businesses work by creating workplaces that are people-centered. In this episode, Monique Liston from Ubuntu, an organization dedicated to racial equity, shares insights into Ubuntu's mission, practices, and organizational philosophy. Monique talks about her abolitionist leadership and how Ubuntu aims to create a world free of anti-Black racism by focusing on liberation and creating a workplace that enables collective healing and well-being. Monique discusses Ubuntu's innovative hiring practices, which promote transparency, reciprocity and cultivate community. The episode concludes with advice for job seekers to remain authentic in their application process. Resources: Ubuntu Research and Evaluation, LLC is on a mission to reach 1,000 followers on LinkedIn. Enjoyed what you heard? Show your support and give them a follow!
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