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Parent out loud. Host Monique Akanbi is joined by Chelsey Gonzalez, VP Human Resources, Acklen Avenue, SHRM-CP, to discuss how working parents can harmonize their competing priorities and how HR professionals can best support them.
VP, Human Resources, Acklen Avenue
Chelsey brings nearly a decade of dynamic HR experience, excelling across diverse functions such as training, leadership development, and people operations. As the VP of HR in the tech industry, she draws on her expertise from the education, agriculture, and tech sectors to create impactful, people-centered strategies. A certified executive coach, public speaker, and dedicated advocate for working parents, Chelsey leverages her platform to inspire meaningful change and inclusivity in the workplace. Balancing her role as a mom and organizational leader, she is passionate about driving innovative approaches to leadership development and fostering environments where teams thrive.
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