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Tue, Feb 25

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City Perch Kitchen + Bar

IPMA-HR MCC Winter Program Event - #MeToo

We'll have an open conversation about the Me Too movement in the context of increased awareness of sexual harassment and bullying at Federal Agencies.

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IPMA-HR MCC Winter Program Event - #MeToo
IPMA-HR MCC Winter Program Event - #MeToo

Time & Location

Feb 25, 2020, 5:00 PM

City Perch Kitchen + Bar, 11830 Grand Park Ave, North Bethesda, MD 20852, USA

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About the Event

This month, IPMA-MCC will return to City Perch in Pike & Rose, Bethesda for our Winter Program Event. Our speaker will be the wonderful Debra Chew, from the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the National Institutes of Health. She will be speaking to us about the Me Too movement in the context of Federal employees. 

Doors open at 4:30, Debra will speak at 5:00.  This event is FREE for members. Guests can join at the event for $25. 

 

Debra has over 30 years of EEO, diversity, and civil rights experience in the public and private sectors. She joined the National Institutes of Health as the Director of EDI (formerly the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management) in July of 2012. Prior to her appointment, Debra worked for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) starting in 2009 as the Executive Director of the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion serving as the Chief Diversity Officer and Chief Civil Rights Officer. Due to her groundbreaking accomplishments, she was selected as the IRS Human Capital Officer in 2011 where she led 1,600 Human Capital professionals in supporting IRS workforce (over 100,000 geographically dispersed employees) and IRS stakeholders through progressive human capital services and solutions.

Prior to her appointment to the IRS, Debra served as the Acting Chief Diversity Officer for the Food & Drug Administration and prior to that the Director of the EEO complaint and reasonable accommodation programs. Due to her accomplishments, she was recognized by Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Michael Levitt for her significant achievement in improving the quality and efficiency of EEO complaint processing throughout HHS and was awarded the HHS Award for Excellence in Management in January 2009, the highest award for leadership at the Department.

Debra is a licensed attorney who practiced in the areas of employment discrimination and medical malpractice defense both for governmental and private entities. She was a senior attorney in the HHS Office of the General Counsel where she litigated employment related disputes for all HHS Operating Divisions. A graduate of the University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, she subsequently attended the American University, Washington College of Law where she earned her Juris Doctorate. She is licensed to practice law in the state of Georgia.

A native of Washington D.C., Debra currently resides in Rockville, Maryland with her husband and two sons.

Tickets

  • IPMA Member Ticket

    Tickets for members are free! Light refreshments will be served.

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  • IPMA Guest

    Guests are welcome to join. Tickets are $25 and include free membership!

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