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Recognizing and Addressing the Undetected Crisis: Unconscious Bias and the PR Practitioner
June 28, 2016 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
With special guest speaker:
Hugo Balta
ESPN Digital and Print Media
“We’re not prejudiced” is a common sentiment reflected by those suddenly facing a PR crisis around unequal treatment. From police departments to corporations, organizations can be seemingly blind to developing issues within their own ranks.
While outright prejudice and stereotyping are problems PR practitioners look for, often the greatest threat is easily overlooked: unconscious bias. Unconscious biases are prejudices people have, but are unaware of; they are subconscious mental shortcuts based on past experiences and beliefs. Most important: we all have them.
On June 28, 2016, PRSA-LA presents “Recognizing and Addressing the Undetected Crisis: Unconscious Bias and the PR Practitioner,” featuring keynote speaker Hugo Balta, the senior director of multicultural content for ESPN Digital and Print Media. Mr. Balta a national thought leader in “unconscious bias” will discuss how to identify and address it proactively. A champion of fair treatment, Mr. Balta is a past president and lifetime member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and is on the business advisory board of the National Hispanic Media Coalition.
Come learn more about unconscious bias and how it could be impacting the organizations you represent.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Maggiano’s at The Grove Los Angeles
189 The Grove Dr. Suite Z80
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Parking – validated; first two hours free; third hour is $5, every hour after is $1
Register below by Monday, June 27. No refunds after Friday, June 24, 2016
Hugo Balta is an experienced Broadcasting, Digital Media professional directing growth, change and innovation in several divisions and business cycles for English and Spanish language markets.
Hugo’s award winning 30 year career includes leadership roles with CBS, Telemundo, NBC and ESPN.
As Senior Director of Multicultural Content at ESPN Digital and Print Media, Hugo designed and developed a new unit focused on identifying, informing and educating on opportunities to create awareness of and develop content focused on the U.S. Hispanic community.
Hugo is a Diversity & Inclusion expert coaching organizations in creating workplace awareness resulting in strategies to grow cultural sensibilities and business opportunities.
Hugo is active in the community. He’s a sought after guest speaker and writer. He is a lifetime member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) and served as president. He’s a member of the business advisory board for the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) and serves on the programming committee for Hispanicize.
Hugo lives in Central Connecticut with his wife and two children.