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Please join ADDP on September 26, 2024 for our Annual Membership Meeting. The event will be held at the Sheraton Framingham Hotel and Conference Center. Registration will open at 8:30 am and the formal program will begin at 9:30 am. Click here for an AGENDA.
As in years past, the day will include an update on ADDP and our work on behalf of providers over the past year. Ellen Attaliades, ADDP President & CEO and other members of the ADDP Board of Directors and staff will provide business and advocacy updates and we will also have several ADDP Business Members exhibiting/in attendance as well as our 2024 ADDP DEI Awards.
This year, we are very excited to announce our special guest speaker: Lou Radja who will give a talk entitled "United by Differences."
"United by Differences" is a great opportunity for us to come together at the Annual Membership Meeting, hold space and explore proven strategies to help us continue making strides in our own Inclusive Leadership journeys and in our professional lanes!
Some specific themes and concepts we’ll unpack include:
- Increased fluency & comfort level around DEIB…
- Unconscious Bias
- Exploring Privilege
- Allyship
- Ubuntu – Inclusive Leadership & Belonging
Don't forget to register and we will all dance on September 26th!
About Lou Radja
A Social Entrepreneur, Lou Radja continues to work tirelessly to improve the lives of many across the globe. A recognized and award-winning Inspirational Speaker and founder of Lou Radja Enterprises, Mr. Radja has addressed and engaged global citizens all over the world on Leadership, Diversity, Service and Personal Development. As Co-founder and Executive Director of EduCongo, a U.S. based nonprofit organization; Lou’s energy is devoted to generating awareness and support to provide quality education for over 2,000 underprivileged children in the Congo. Lou is a member and Past President of the Portland Pearl Rotary Club, an active member of the World Oregon and serves on various nonprofit boards in our community. Lou and his wife Stacy are proud parents of two boys, Yenga and Senda.