The Tricky Business of Diversity & Inclusion
January 24, 2022
Hosted by Ted Gavin
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Episode Description
There's big money in employment - companies invest significantly in finding, onboarding and training the best employees they can get - it's good business to make sure those employees feel welcome. Diversity and inclusion; equality and equity; welcoming and affirming. We use these words in relation to workplaces, but what do they mean and how do firms earn these adjectives? The landscape of Diversity & Inclusion is an evolving practice, changing as social mores change. We're joined by two attorneys expert in D&I, as part of general firm and practice management, as well as in mentoring diverse professionals and their firms. We'll explore the difficult business of creating welcoming and affirming workplaces for employee populations that reflect the makeup of our society.
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Ted Gavin
Ted Gavin is a turnaround specialist and understands corporate distress from all sides. He’s never been a big fan of business books and business shows. What he loves are war stories, and there are lessons to be learned from others’ interesting experiences and observations.
Ted is Founding Partner and Managing Director of Gavin/Solmonese LLC, a national boutique corporate turnaround, restructuring and litigation advisory firm. He was the 2018-2019 President of the American Bankruptcy Institute and is presently the ABI board’s Chair. Ted holds a Master of Dispute Resolution degree and a Master of Legal Studies degree from Pepperdine University School of Law, is a frequent expert witness in bankruptcy litigation and a practicing mediator. Ted has also developed expertise in lawyers’ professional ethics, helped amend a Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure, and formed some task forces, one of which, the ABI Veterans and Servicemembers’ Affairs Task Force, was instrumental in getting the HAVEN Act passed, helping disabled veterans who need a fresh start relief of chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Ted lives in Chilmark, Massachusetts on Martha’s Vineyard. He works wherever his firm’s clients need him to be. He’s a husband, father of two adult daughters, person to four rescue cats, and an okay rhythm guitarist and bassist.
Ted’s moonlighting job is being the rhythm guitarist for The Indubitable Equivalents, the house band of the American Bankruptcy Institute.