Monica Diaz
Corporate Officer/Principal bei Society for Human Resources Management
Aktive Beziehungen
Name | Geschlecht | Alter | Unternehmensverbindungen | Zusammenarbeit |
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Cid Wilson | M | - |
Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility
Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) is a network of Fortune 500 companies committed to advancing the inclusion of Hispanics in corporate America. The private company is based in Washington. The American company's mission is to advocate for greater Hispanic participation on corporate boards and provide leadership development and diversity training for Hispanic/Latinx employees at different corporate experience levels. HACR offers executive programs to accelerate the human capital of Hispanic and Latino mid-to-senior-level corporate executives, board members, and rising talent. Cid Wilson has been the CEO of the company since 2014. | 10 Jahre |
Janiece St.Cyr | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009.
Society for Human Resources Management
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Maria E. Brennan | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | 15 Jahre |
Kelly Neil | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Dawn Hrdlica-Burke | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Carey Gardner | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Vina Leite | F | 55 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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April Britt | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Gwen P. Murakami | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Jeana G. Sheehan | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Mobolaji Ajani | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Michelle MacGaffey-Alvis | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Tonia Mayes | F | 54 |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Mary Fleming | F | 58 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lesa Faris | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Lester L. Arnold | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Beth Raymond | F | 58 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Amy Bell | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Leah Schmid | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kristine Faulkner | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Jessica Genry | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Badri Narrayen | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Paula E. Waters | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Scott R Hintz | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Tracy Layney | F | 51 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Anita Scott | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Clay Worley | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Melanie Williams | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Marisa Famulare | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Bella Vazquez | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Cindy Key | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Chelsea Miller | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Linda M. Fourney | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Janytra Brooks | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Debra A. Fiori | F | 54 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Akinola Akinwole | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Margot Mongold | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kennedy Dike | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lauren Truelove | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Javier Evans | M | 62 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Imo Oyewole | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Bill McGuire | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Evelyne Munyoki | F | 52 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lacy Kiser | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Gayla Wicker | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Laura A. Gasparini | F | 73 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Nicole Gilbert | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Sandra Faust | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lisa Jacoba | F | 56 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Stacie Robertson | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Benjamin B. Smith | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Hilary Rapkin | F | 58 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Supriya Sood | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Hussain Ali Salman | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Elliott R. Tobias | M | 63 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Susan Bowles | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Sandra Landsperger | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Jessica Hickman | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Tania Fiero | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Cheryl B. Levy | F | 65 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lorraine Orlando | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Trina Schnapp | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Elizabeth Adefioye | F | 56 |
Society for Human Resources Management
| 4 Jahre |
David C. Almeda | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kate Daly | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lenore Williams | F | 63 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Janet Coddington | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kelly L. Regal | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Melissa Dawn Neidhart | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Susan Ballance | F | - |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Patrick M. Tylka | M | 74 |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Danielle Kirgan | F | 48 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Maria Arias | F | 61 |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Yvette Kanouff | F | 58 |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Patrick Sterling | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Martha Bruce Boggs | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Mary Patterson | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Udul Tillakawardana | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Margaux Kaynard | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Melvin M. Jelks | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Diana Poss | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Lisa Gibbons | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Diane Q. Curtin | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Turkessa E. Antrum | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kimberly Marshall | F | 60 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Dotun Adeogun | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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June M. Inderwies | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Sarah Murray | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Tina Semotan | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Leonard Owens | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Kelly Coyle | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Melissa Logsdon | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Doris Dorey | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Peter Bonner | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Leah R. Landro | F | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Ibrahim Firas Tayssir | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Laura J. Lee | F | 50 |
Women in Cable Telecommunications
Women in Cable Telecommunications Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) is a nonpartisan organization that aims to create women leaders who transform the cable media industry. The non-profit company is based in Chantilly, VA. The company achieves this by providing professional development programs, commissioning original gender research, and supporting a B2B network that helps advance women. WICT has partnered with media and technology companies for over 40 years to build a more robust pipeline of women leaders. The company was founded in 1979 by Patricia L. McCaskill. Maria E. Brennan has been the CEO of the company since 2009. | - |
Marviette D. Johnson | F | 55 |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Mike A. Little | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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Jonathan Obadina | M | - |
Society for Human Resources Management
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