
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy on Diversity in the Tech Industry
Clip: 11/1/2019 | 15m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
Sukhinder Singh Cassidy joins the program to discuss her work at StubHub and theBoardlist.
In corporate America, it is now widely accepted that diversity of gender, race, and background makes any organization perform better. It's the reason why StubHub President Sukhinder Singh Cassidy founded theBoardlist, a talent recruitment forum. She sits down with Hari to discuss how diversity can be bolstered in the tech industry.
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Sukhinder Singh Cassidy on Diversity in the Tech Industry
Clip: 11/1/2019 | 15m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
In corporate America, it is now widely accepted that diversity of gender, race, and background makes any organization perform better. It's the reason why StubHub President Sukhinder Singh Cassidy founded theBoardlist, a talent recruitment forum. She sits down with Hari to discuss how diversity can be bolstered in the tech industry.
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