
We speak about Indigenous People, but do we speak to them?
10/18/23 • 34 min
Fawn Sanchez is Shoshone Bannock from Fort Hall, Idaho. With Amazon for nearly 10 years, Fawn is currently a Senior HR Leader in Amazon Web Services. Fawn's experience spans the Human Resource space, Learning & Development, Technical training space, and program management. Fawn is a diversity thought leader as well as an Army Veteran. She shares what's missing when working with Indigenous communities and the lack of representation in the workplace and tech/force. Her insights into Indigenous communities are one I'm sure you haven't heard.
Fawn Sanchez is Shoshone Bannock from Fort Hall, Idaho. With Amazon for nearly 10 years, Fawn is currently a Senior HR Leader in Amazon Web Services. Fawn's experience spans the Human Resource space, Learning & Development, Technical training space, and program management. Fawn is a diversity thought leader as well as an Army Veteran. She shares what's missing when working with Indigenous communities and the lack of representation in the workplace and tech/force. Her insights into Indigenous communities are one I'm sure you haven't heard.
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