Lisa Evans - Director of People and Culture
What does Black History Month mean to you?
“I think because we now live in such a digital, high-tech, fast-paced information age, where we’re constantly bombarded with information, concepts, and ideas from every direction, Black History Month is a way for us to take a time-out to engage in the ancient tradition of storytelling.
“It compels us as Black people to find new and innovative ways to keep our ‘stories’ alive and make sure future generations of not only Black kids but all kids, continue to understand and appreciate the contributions Black people have made to this country, lest we all soon forget.”
How has your experience shaped you as a leader?
“Throughout my career as a labor and employment law attorney and HR leader, I have been one of a few or sometimes the only Black woman at the table where decisions were being made that impacted the quality of the lives of people across the organization. If I’m being honest, I admit that in the beginning, there were times when I should have, but didn’t use my voice.
“I brought this up to my father who reminded me that I have an obligation to those who came before me to always be a fearless leader.”