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The Story of Diverse Talent

Greer Campbell • June 21, 2022

We are first an executive search & placement firm, but realistically, we are so much more. While Diverse Talent has only been around for 3 years, the impact we have made in the community, is life changing. But where did we come from? What more do we offer the world than simply recruiting services? Let’s get into it!


The Birth of Diverse Talent

For the first 30 years of her professional career as an engineer and counselor, Michelle Campbell continuously heard the same excuse from hiring managers—“We can’t find diversity in our industry!” “The pipeline doesn’t exist!”. After growing tired of these baseless claims, Ms. Campbell finally said “Let me show you; we are everywhere”. Being a Woman of Color in corporate America, the challenges, and barriers that diverse people face comes as no surprise for Michelle, having faced it her entire life. Knowing what she knew about the hiring process for diverse talent, Michelle found it necessary to not only create a platform for organizations to have access to diversity in their industry, but also saw an opportunity to create a search and hire process that places value on all candidates, and pushes for a more inclusive, equitable process for all parties.


What Makes Diverse Talent Unique?

Too many times you hear of hiring processes being too rushed or too dragged out. You hear of candidates being submitted for a position, and never hearing any update from anyone, ever again. We have spent 2+ years refining and perfecting our process from start to finish, to ensure it reflects a detailed, efficient process that not only highlights the value that the job seeker brings to the position, but also highlights the commitment to DEI the hiring company values.

Additionally, Diverse Talent provides resources to candidates and organizations who are looking to continue their commitment and education around diversity, equity, and inclusion, resources for those looking to continue to professionally develop their portfolio, and more resources to ensure all parties are most comfortable in making the ideal match.


What Services does Diverse Talent offer?

·     Recruiting for all industries nationwide

·     Executive coaching

·     DEI education & training opportunities

·     Personalized search process for your organization

·     Quarterly webinars where professionals of various industries discuss trends, hiring, and more

·     Annual virtual Career Fair

·     Partnership Opportunities

·     & more!


To learn more about Diverse Talent or to get involved, visit our website at www.diverse-talent.com

By Greer Campbell February 12, 2025
While we are only 2 months into 2025, it may feel we’ve lived many lifetimes already. February is Black History Month, and this year it is essential to celebrate and support leaders and people of influence more than ever. As media coverage and information continue to grow at the tip of our fingers, it’s easy to feel that being just one person, you can’t make a huge difference for huge causes, but that is not the case. As professionals, every year we meet with our team, with our supervisors, and focus on goal setting. One major suggestion when entering this planning stage, has always been to set achievable goals. Don’t create chaos in your mind trying to achieve an unachievable goal, our supervisors tell us. The same goes for support change and community. You don’t have to be a major donor to a cause, or a legislator, decision-maker to be the change you want to see. Black history month is and always has been essential to education and honoring stories and perspectives of those that paved the way for communities of the present and future. Below, we’ve outlined ways to be an ally and support Black History Month this month, and every month after. Shop Local, Black Owned Businesses Small businesses thrive off community support. Individual care and attention go into each service and product a local business produces. So, next time you need a coffee on the go, a brunch spot to meet your friends, a new work outfit, or a concert for your next weekend outing, do a google search of black owned businesses around you, try it out, and refer your friends. Educate Yourself Did you know it was a black woman, Marie Van Brittan Brown, that invented the first home security system, which included a camera, peepholes, and a two-way communication system? Or a black man, Garrett Morgan, who invented the 3-light traffic light? Many life changing and saving innovations are credited to people of color, specifically African American people. Doing research and educating yourself on black leaders and people of influence can continue the knowledge and support of the black community, and further the narrative that teams and ideas flourish under diverse perspectives. Volunteer Act, to make change. Research organizations and causes that support racial justice, social equality, and community development. Join groups that work together to support community and engage your skill sets to work together and make a change. Ask the Questions, Use Your Voice See something, say something. If you see a coworker experiencing discrimination, call it out. If your organization is not operating inclusively, set a meeting with your manager to start the conversation. For more information on causes to support, where to start, and how to make change, contact Diverse Talent.
By Greer Campbell January 8, 2025
As the New Year kicks off, leaders are invited to take time to redefine aspirations for personal and professional growth. Goal setting as a leader helps to push forth an environment of accountability and ambition within teams. By embracing SMART goals ( S pecific M easurable A chievable R elevant T ime-bound) leaders provide strategy and achievable goals that resonate with evolving demands of 2025. If you are finding yourself drawing a blank in beginning the stages of goal setting for 2025, see below for a guide and items to consider adding to your spread: Begin by reflecting on the past year. What went well? What challenges arose? What needs to be discontinued? Identifying achievements and problem areas from the previous year can help in defining where to focus in the new year. This reflective process lays the groundwork for future successes. Connect with different teams and lead discussions to gain all perspectives of previous work, with a clear understanding of past performance and data. Engage your Team. When charting the course for the company’s future, engaging the team in thoughtful dialogue to gather invaluable feedback about ongoing projects and programs helps leaders understand not only what has fueled the organization’s successes, but also what challenges remain. True growth stems not only from pursuing high targets, but also from embracing diverse perspectives and insights from your team. Set Accountability Measures. Once your goals are set, it’s imperative to continue check ins and maintain accountability throughout the year. Scheduling 360 reviews with your teams s not just a procedural obligation, but an essential practice to ensure everyone feels encouraged to receive and give feedback and gain valuable insights that can shape the professional development of the team. Moreover, continuing the refinement of established goals is vital for maintaining focus and direction. As your team engages in regular discussions about their objectives, it facilitates a dynamic process of assessment and adjustment. This ongoing refinement not only ensures that everyone remains aligned with the overall vision but also fosters individual accountability, making each team member a crucial part of the larger mission. Continue your Leadership Education and Professional Development. Continued education is at the forefront for continued success of your individual position and company. Sharpen your leadership skills and ensure you’re up to date on how to effectively lead your team with online or in person programs. Diverse Talent’s DT University is a virtual, 6-session course focused on refining leadership qualities and skills. Meet with a mentor each week and learn through facilitated conversations and workshops to enhance your leadership abilities. For more information, contact us at DT@diverse-talent.com , or visit our website at www.diverse-talent.com .
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