Attendees will be trained on how implicit biases can have positive and negative effects on behavior and decision-making. Participants will explore methods to assist in identifying and recognizing implicit biases, while also creating methods, policies, and procedures to mitigate the negative effects of these unconscious biases.
The target audience for this event is HR Professionals, Deans, Student Conduct Officers, Campus Safety, Residence Life Staff, Title IX Coordinators, Deputy Title IX Coordinators and Investigators and anyone responsible for interviewing students, employees, or faculty for any type of investigation.
Michael "Bret" Hood is a financial crime, ethics, money laundering and leadership expert with 25 years of experience in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During his career, Bret has worked on some of the most infamous cases in American history, including 9/11, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the multibillion-dollar HealthSouth fraud case. Because of his experience, Bret was chosen to be an adviser when the FBI created their executive leadership development programs and was selected to be a leadership instructor at the FBI's National Academy, a ten-week college program for law enforcement executives from all over the world.
Beverly Grau
bgrau@georgiacolleges.org
50 Hurt Plaza S.E.Suite 655Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone+1 404 233 5433
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