The Culture Colonel
Language, laughter and legacy - with Jane Oremosu and Dr Maggie Semple, OBE
Episode notes
Jane Oremosu and Dr Maggie Semple are hugely successful businesswomen and thought-leaders on cultural change, inclusion and ethics with a focus on leadership development and governance. They are authors of My Little Black Book: A Blacktionary, - a pocket guide to the language of race.
Jane and Maggie entertain and educate in equal measure. Both are hugely successful businesswomen with extensive corporate experience and acumen. They both exude warmth, wisdom and passion. They are motivated, through purposeful work, to help and support other leaders through learning.
Join host Lindsay MacDuff as they discuss importance of the language of race, how it evolves and they offer practical tips for everyone. They also consider the need for leaders to create the right space for reasonable and safe challenge. Listen as they explain their thoughts and ideas on behavioural change and the need for accountable and responsible actions by leaders at all levels.
Above all Jane and Maggie radiate happiness and their brightness shines through.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-oremosu-b8672411/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggie-semple-obe-fcgi-97481997/
And on X:
https://twitter.com/jane_oremosu
Jane and Maggie's company: Professional Business Management Consultancy | I-Cubed Group | England
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