The Power of the Bicultural Identity
14:00 – 14:30 CEST
Panel Talk
If you’ve spent any time at all interacting with Omek, you’ve probably heard us use the term “bicultural identity”. But what does the phrase even mean? In this talk, you’ll learn about what constitutes a bicultural identity within the context of the African diaspora, and how it translates into a superpower for those who know how to harness it.
Speakers
- Mipe Okunseinde — Dir. of Strategy and Business Operations, Global Co-Chair of B.bold, Booking.com
- Ruthie Semere — Leadership Coach & Business Developer, RZ Coaching and Consulting
- Kemo Camara — CEO & Founder, Omek
Demystifying Neurodiversity: Myths, Science, and Lived Experience
14:30 – 15:30 CEST
Workshop
Co-hosted with LAUDACE & Brain Matter Consulting
Neurodiversity is often talked about as either a superpower or a disability. Which one is it? Join our panelists as they explore what it means to be neurodivergent, how neurodiversity and mental health are addressed in the African diaspora, what role intersectionality plays, and how neurodivergent people can find belonging within our communities. The session will be highly interactive, with ample room for asking questions and sharing experiences.
Moderator
- Salmaan Sana — Owner, Salmaan Sana Consulting, Board Member, TEDxAmsterdam
Speakers
- Axelle Ahanhanzo — ED&I Changemaker & Founder, LAUDACE
- Marcia Goddard — Neuroscientist & Founder, Brain Matters & Contentment for Business
- Karim El Oteify — Founder, Changemaker, The DEI Oracle
Connecting the Diaspora via Tech & AI
14:30 – 15:30 CEST
Panel Talk
We’ve been hearing about artificial intelligence and its potential in fantastical terms for decades. This talk will focus on how the increasing ease of access to tech and AI is creating new opportunities for us to connect and support one another across the African diaspora. We’ll walk through how we can create products for us and by us to realize the potential of our global community. You’ll leave this talk with an understanding of how we can harness technology to drive connection and community among Black folks while prioritizing social impact across our diverse cultures.
Moderator
- Ingrid Tappin — CEO & Founder, Diverse Leaders in Tech
Speakers
- Nelson T. Ajulo — CEO & Founder, Zarttech
- Abdo Hassan — Founder, Critical Tech & Human-Centric AI Design Experience Manager, Decathlon
- Tracey Bowen — Founder, H.E.R. DAO
Entrepreneurship for the Diaspora
16:00 – 17:00 CEST
Panel Talk
What does responsible entrepreneurship look like for biculturals from the African Diaspora? As Black people, we have a unique understanding of how the things we build and put out into the world can make a significant impact. This talk will focus on how we can use that insight to create products that are not built solely for profit, but rather aim to improve the world we live in. We’ll talk about how our communities and support systems can help us to navigate the challenges typically faced by bicultural entrepreneurs, from lack of access to funding, to limited social capital.
Moderator
- Shea Harty — Executive Director, Empowerment Foundation
Speakers
- Christina Caljé — Entrepreneur-In-Residence & Early Stage Investor, TINTT
- Rahel Boon-Dejene — Founder & CEO, RBD Group
- Ruben Brave — Founder, Dutch New Narrative Lab
- Alex Bennett Grant — Founder & CEO, We Are Pi
Navigating Corporate as a Bicultural
16:00 – 17:00 CEST
Panel Talk
Navigating the corporate world as a bicultural of African descent comes along with both opportunities and challenges. This session will focus on how we can use the soft skills we hold as biculturals to thrive in the corporate world, from early career to the C-suite, and beyond. Our panelists will share the learnings they gained from overcoming failure so that you can avoid the same mistakes. You’ll walk away having learned strategies on how you can harness the unique power of your bicultural identity to gain an edge.
Moderator
- Kremena Yordanova — Fractional CMO Expert
Speakers
- Kobi Ampoma — Head of Talent Acquisition (NL), The Heineken Company
- Gwen Kolader — VP Global Head DE&I, Hexaware
- Christopher Williams — President & Principal Consultant, Custament Partners