We all lose when any individual is excluded: the truth about LGBTQ inclusion
There is a clear business case for promoting diversity – but the recognition of how fighting for inclusion enriches life comes from the heart.
Corinna Lathan is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of AnthroTronix (ATinc), an award-winning research and development company headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland that designs human-inspired products that define the future of mobile technology. She is also founder of AT KidSystems, a spinoff of AnthroTronix, which distributes alternative computer interfaces and educational software. Lathan has also been named a Technology Pioneer and a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is currently chairs Global Agenda Council on on AI and Robotics. Previously, she was an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at The Catholic University of America (CUA) and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.
There is a clear business case for promoting diversity – but the recognition of how fighting for inclusion enriches life comes from the heart.
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