The diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) environment is undergoing major legal and regulatory transformation. Early 2025 has already seen a wave of executive actions, evolving EEOC guidance, and landmark legal interpretations that affect how DEI programs must be structured. For organizations committed to inclusive workplaces, understanding what’s now legally defensible—and what could pose risk—is essential.
This expert-led webinar, presented by U. Harol Levy, chief trainer for Precision Talent International A national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and recognized expert on civil right issues, human resources, leadership and management. From new federal priorities to compliance-aligned best practices, this session will prepare HR, legal, and executive leaders to adapt with clarity and confidence.
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Why Should You Attend?
As DEI efforts face increasing scrutiny under new federal mandates, it’s vital for employers to understand what’s legally permissible and what may invite litigation or compliance violations. This webinar empowers professionals to align their inclusion goals with current legal realities, helping organizations avoid reputational risk while continuing to foster equity and belonging.
Whether you're defending your current DEI strategy or rebuilding it from the ground up, this session will give you the tools to do so with legal certainty.
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This program is designed for professionals across various industries who are responsible for shaping, implementing, or reviewing DEI practices, including:
U. Harold Levy is a national and international speaker, trainer, consultant and recognized expert on civil right issues, human resources, leadership and management. Mr. Levy has over 25 years of experience in the profession, most recently as the Eastern Regional Business Enterprise Analyst for the Department of General Services, Bureau of Minority and Women Business Opportunities. Some of Harold's clients have included major pharmaceutical corporations, Police Departments, colleges and universities, and state and county government agencies....