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"Equity in Mind: Advancing Brain Health & Inclusion in the Workplace" Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association

 

June 17, 2025 | 11:30 AM CDT - 12:30 PM CDT
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Presented by: Dawne Bunn, Regional Vice President of Alzheimer's Association, Executive Director of Alzheimer's Association Tennessee Chapter

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In today’s workforce, mental wellness, cognitive health, and inclusive support are critical pillars of employee well-being. Yet, for many individuals in marginalized communities, barriers to brain health education, care, and workplace support persist.

Join the Alzheimer’s Association for "Equity in Mind," a DEI-centered webinar designed for HR leaders, DEI professionals, and people managers. This session explores how cognitive health—especially Alzheimer’s and other dementias—impacts employees and caregivers from underrepresented backgrounds, and what employers can do to foster a more informed, supportive, and equitable work environment.

Learning Objectives:

  • What is Alzheimer's and other dementia?
  • How you can access resources in your community.
  • How you can change the face of this disease while supporting your workforce.

Login details: After you register, login instructions will be sent to you via Zoom.

Certification: 1 SHRM and HRCI recertification credits have been submitted for review.

Thank You To Our Presenter:

Dawne Bunn, Regional Vice President of Alzheimer's Association, Executive Director of Alzheimer's Association Tennessee Chapter

Dawne Bunn serves as a connection between the community and the Alzheimer's Association. Dawne oversees the Tennessee Chapter while also serving as Regional Vice President to the region including Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Dawne also serves as chairman of the Tennessee Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia (ADRD) advisory council through the Tennessee Department of Health. Dawne is passionate about spreading awareness and connecting individuals and families with resources to support their dementia journeys.