“Not acknowledging that millions are dealing with mental health conditions is costing an enormous amount both in terms of dollars and cents and, more importantly, people's lives."
Arianna Huffington
Mental Health at Work Mini-Conference, May 2018
"I personally would like to thank Mind Share Partners for all of your support of this ERG and community from the very beginning when we were unsure, driven, and quite a bit scared on launching something that would make us so vulnerable. You provided resources and insight that gave us direction, hope, and reminded us that what we were creating would matter to our peers. To which, you were right. I'm thankful for Mind Share Partners, what you stand for and all that you're creating in this new area of diversity, inclusion, and belonging."

"After the Mind Share Partners conference, we created our own Mental Health Fund, since our health insurance excludes it, and talked about it so our team knew we had their back and they'd be covered for emergency care for suicidal thoughts, etc.
It's a start. Stigma runs deep. It's good that [Mind Share Partners] is helping workplaces talk about it!"
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AMY LAZARUS
Advisor

Amy Lazarus is the Founder and CEO of InclusionVentures, which creates best in-class learning experiences to help organizations take an inclusive approach to diversity, inclusion, and leadership. She is a master facilitator who consults on strategy, unconscious bias, productive workplace culture, and employee engagement, among other areas. Prior to launching InclusionVentures, Amy served as Executive Director of the International Institute for Sustained Dialogue. At ICF International, she developed and delivered leadership, inclusion, and manager trainings for federal agencies.
A Coro Fellow in Public Affairs, Amy earned an MS in Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon’s Heinz School, and founded the Center for Race Relations at Duke University, where she received a BA. She is a recipient of USA Network’s Characters Unite Award, Top 99 Under 33 Foreign Policy Leaders, Facing History’s Upstander Award, and the American Express NGen Leadership Fellowship. Amy serves on the boards of Coro National and The Harwood Institute.