In this episode, host Tomeria Jordan, highlights how views regarding Friday the 13th vary by nationality, culture, personal experience, upbringing, and more. This serves as one of many examples of how diversity, equity, and inclusion is subjective based on experience.
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Who is Tomeria?
Tomeria Jordan is an accomplished professional with over 20+ years of professional work experience across various sectors. As a certified DEI and experienced training professional, Tomeria has trained thousands of individuals globally. In May 2021, Tomeria completed the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate offered by the University of South Florida Muma College of Business where she further developed her skillset of understanding essential practices and tools designed to increase employee diversity and to create a business model that embraces equity and inclusion. She has a Bachelor’s degree in International Business and Economics and a Master’s degree in Learning and Performance Technology (previously Instructional Systems Development) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
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