The Broad Matters podcast talks with two Broad College staff members helping to involve diverse perspectives, promote inclusion and ensure equity across the college. Ken sits down with William Horton-Anderson, assistant director of the college's Full-Time MBA Program, and Scot Wright, DEI Program Manager for the Broad College, about their unique roles that are making an impact for students, faculty and staff.
Follow William Horton Anderson and Scot Wright on LinkedIn, and visit the Full-Time MBA website to find out more about the program and their students bringing inclusivity to the college.
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