Episode Summary:
In this episode of Chamber Amplified, host Doug Jenkins of the Findlay-Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, along with Jen Kuhn from the Kaleidoscope Youth Center, address the nuances of authentically supporting Pride Month within the business landscape. Focused on creating welcoming workplaces, the discussion tackles the significance of fostering an inclusive environment that respects and uplifts all employees—regardless of background.
Jen Kuhn shares her insights on how businesses can be more than just “rainbow capitalists” during Pride Month. She emphasizes that while external support is visible and impactful, internal efforts to make every employee feel valued are equally critical. Doug and Jen explore HR strategies, from forming employee resource groups to communication techniques encouraging genuine dialogue.
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