Latinx: What Next?

2021 Annual Conference & Expo
Attendees will learn tips for recruiting, retaining and developing Latinx individuals.

The Latinx population of the U.S. will substantially grow in the coming decades. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that people who identify as Hispanic or Latinx represented 17.4% of the population in 2014 and that the number will increase to 28.6% by 2060. According to a previously released SHRM publication, the U.S. Labor Bureau predicts that 1 in every 2 workers who enter the workforce in 2025 will idenitfy as Hispanic or Latinx. Companies that actively plan for these changes in demographics will be primed for success. People who identify as Hispanic or Latinx already represent a higher percentage of top candidates, and having them on board will provide businesses with a better understanding of Spanish-speaking markets. But there’s more that goes into recruiting top Latinx Millennials and Generation Z individuals than some might think. Companies will have to create unique recruiting programs—gaining an informed perspective on the changing workforce and the new priorities facing talent leaders.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand Latinx values, needs and personal expectations.
  • Learn what sets Latinx Millennials and Gen Z individuals apart from their peers.
  • Hear three Latinx Millennials and Gen Z individuals share their expectations of employers.
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Sunday, September 12, 2021 - 9:15am to 10:15am
Presenter: 

Dr. Di Ann Sanchez, SHRM-SCP

Dr. Di Ann
Sanchez, SHRM-SCP

Di Ann Sanchez, Ph.D., SPHR, SHRM - SCP is the Chief Exceptional Officer of DAS HR Consulting and Sanchez & Associates LLC, a WMBE/HUB certified firm focused on creative and non-traditional Human Resources and Diversity programs and services. Dr. Sanchez has over 35 years of HR experience, is a certified Senior Human Resources Professional (SPHR & SHRM-SCP), and has held executive positions with both private and public companies.

Dr. Sanchez received the 2018 Top Minority Business Leaders Award for Tarrant County. The Hispanic Business magazine named her one of the "Top 50 Hispanic Women in Business," one of the "Top 80 Elite Hispanic Women," and "Top 100 Latinas in America", and a past SMU Latino Leadership Initiative Advisor.

Dr. Sanchez has spoken at SHRM National Conference, Talent Management, and National Diversity and Inclusion. She has also spoken at several SHRM and Business Chapters and has been featured in many publications as a national Human Resources and Diversity expert. Dr. Sanchez is an active SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel participant.

Location: 
W224-225
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Interpersonal (Behavioral)
Workplace (Technical)
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