Workplace Reckoning: How Do We Create Change? – DC
January 5, 2018
As we kick off 2018, please save the date and join Quorum Initiative and guest speaker Nikki Charles, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, Network for Victim Recovery of DC, on February 6th for Workplace Reckoning: How Do We Create Change? as we discuss the impact of the #Metoo movement on corporate culture and best practices. This tremendous reckoning in the workplace presents an opening for huge change – come join us to talk about how Quorum can help accelerate the progress.
In this interactive session we will discuss:
- What your institution needs to make healthy, productive change
- How Quorum can support efforts to address the impact of this movement
- How the #Metoo movement can drive women’s equality
- Where we go from here and your role in making change
DATE: Tuesday, February 6th
TIME: 6:00pm- 8:30pm
LOCATION: Paul Hastings, 875 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
Guest Speaker:
Nikki Charles,
Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director,
Network for Victim Recovery of DC
Nikki Charles is a Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director at Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC), a comprehensive crime victim services organization serving Washington, DC. In this capacity, she oversees advocacy, case management and therapeutic support for victims of all crime types, including the 24 on-call sexual assault crisis response team. Prior to founding NVRDC, she was the Administrator of Victim Services for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board in Maryland.
She has received two Governor’s Citations for Excellence in Victim Services. Under her leadership, the case management team was honored with a Navy Award of Group Merit, for NVRDC’s response to the 2013 mass shooting at the Navy Yard. She is a master’s level trained grief counselor who received her B.S. from Shepherd College and her M.A. from Hood College.