Telling Your Story: Inclusive Employer Branding Imperatives & Practices for Social Impact Organizations

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2022 Annual Conference
Create an inclusive employer brand that aligns with your nonprofit organization’s full talent management lifecycle.

A strong employer brand can be one of a social impact organization’s most valuable assets, but only when it is authentic and accurately reflects employee perceptions and experiences. In this session, we will explore why employer branding remains a top talent attraction priority for organizations, what it means to incorporate inclusive practices through all aspects of the talent management lifecycle, and ways to showcase success and impact to both future and existing employees. Where do you start? Attend this session and hear how Human Resources and Marketing can partner to tackle this commonly missed opportunity in nonprofits for powerhouse results!

Learning Objectives:

  • Tying inclusive employer branding to the talent management lifecycle to attract and retain valued-aligned high performers.
  • Understanding why employer branding must fit into an organization’s overall brand, including an association case study.
  • Initiating conversations between Marketing and Human Resources to collaborate, build and maintain a successful employer brand, adding this to your teams’ playbook.
  • Leveraging employer branding during times of change and uncertainty, like the COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure your organization attracts, engages, and retains high-performing talent to effectively deliver on your mission.

In-person session offerings are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 - 7:30am to 8:30am
Presenter: 

Atokatha Ashmond Brew

Atokatha Ashmond
Brew

A full stack marketer and digital branding expert, Atokatha leads Nonprofit HR’s marketing and communication firm-wide strategy and practice. Her 20-plus year career includes experience designing, implementing and promoting data-driven business and growth solutions across the full range of nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Prior to Nonprofit HR, she was Senior Director, Marketing & Digital Community Engagement with the International Economic Development Council. Atokatha has also worked with ICMA, Smithsonian Institution and several other organizations. She has experience in supplier diversity, having built tier I and tier II minority business relations with Fortune 500 companies.

Lisa Brown Alexander

Lisa Brown
Alexander

Lisa set out to build a market where one didn’t exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the U.S. that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Lisa’s goal is to ensure that every Nonprofit HR engagement inspires social sector leaders to strengthen their most important asset: their people. Over the course of her career, Lisa has presented to hundreds of organizations, staff and leadership teams. Today, fueled by the passion of their 100-plus employees and consultants nationwide, Nonprofit HR is helping many of the nation’s most impactful nonprofit organizations get ahead through smart people management strategies.

Location: 
255-257
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Interpersonal (Behavioral)
People (Technical)
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