
State Street: Talking inclusion is simple, making it real is tough
Childhood lessons of inclusion often fade as we grow. However, Katelyn Sullivan, State Street's VP of Marketing, stresses its importance in adulthood. In this Breaking The Bias Podcast, she discusses the challenges and mentors that fueled her passion for diversity.

by Alisha Lyndon
August 30, 2023
Childhood playgrounds provide valuable lessons in inclusivity, but as we transition into adulthood, this sense of inclusiveness often fades away. However, Katelyn Sullivan, Vice President of Marketing and Sales Enablement at State Street, emphasizes the importance of maintaining this throughout our professional lives.
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