Opening remarks by Michele Floriani
On Thursday I attended an afternoon program put together by Sequoia One. My friend Shane Takeshita invited me to the event. Shane is Director of Business Consulting at Sequoia One. The objective was to bring together Sequoia One's potent tech community to make new connections, share stories about leading and scaling businesses, and see the upcoming enhancements to the Sequoia One program.
The agenda revolved around:
The event was held at the W San Francisco, which I've been to numerous times before. I'm glad they placed people at each juncture though, because it was my first time attending an event on its fourth floor.
After some opening remarks by Michele Floriani, CMO of Sequoia Consulting Group, he introduced McKendree Hickory of Lifelabs. McKendree led us through an interactive workshop on "Building a Culture of Inclusion." Some of her points reminded me of things I learned from my lunch with Yuka Nagashima a few weeks back. For example, both talked about the concept of diversity and inclusion being tied closely together. Yuka put it succinctly: "To have diversity, you must have inclusion first."
At this point, Michele introduced Greg Golub, CEO at Sequoia Consulting Group. Greg's presentation centered on the why, the what, and the how of Sequoia One. I am impressed by their Mission Statement, especially by its last three words.
I also liked how Sequoia brought up key employees to give 90 second updates on projects they're working on. Shane Takeshita's report revolved around their 401(k) program.
As the event progressed, I was surprised to see how full the room got. I'm glad I got there on time. Paubox is on network time.
The last formal part of the afternoon involved an impressive panel of HR and culture experts. These experts were:
The panel shared their unique perspectives as culture leaders in different functions in small, medium, and enterprise companies. To me, it was another example of the stellar body of talent in Silicon Valley.
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The cocktail reception took place on the third floor of the W. I made some new connections there, including Marco Brown and a magician named David Gerard. Wow, a magician at the happy hour, nice touch.