Splunk's Black employee resource group–BEAMs–presents The Drop. Join us to experience a live expression of what we mean by redefining the Black enterprise. We’ll have food, drinks, and music, a panel discussion with distinguished guests, and exclusive BHM merch.
Come prepared to be inspired by the message and leave with fly gear and concrete ways to elevate our community.
Splunk’s Black History Month for 2020 (BHM 2020) celebrates the Black enterprise. As defined, ‘enterprise’ comprises two definitions: one of a difficult undertaking requiring effort and the other as initiative and resourcefulness. Both of these definitions help frame our approach to BHM 2020 at Splunk, where we've created programming across Splunk's US offices to explore how the enterprising nature of Black Americans has functioned not only to fulfill our individual lives, but also that of our community and the world at large. We endeavor to highlight just a sliver of this rich history during this month in order to excite, challenge, and bring the Splunk community together in new ways.
Lisa is considered the ‘Oprah of Tech’ thanks to her deft moderating skills for audiences of all sizes across the country. Her previous work includes leading communications for LinkedIn's Black employees ERG, BIG (Black Inclusion Group), and as an Enterprise Relationship Manager for LinkedIn managing a multi-million dollar portfolio.
Lisa is also founder of Fancyfied, an empowerment lifestyle brand with the vision to scale empowerment, globally. In addition to that, her work as Head of Strategic Partnerships at Nextplay continues to provide ample opportunities for event moderating, and to champion diversity by connecting individuals, companies, and communities to create impact.
Growing up in a small, segregated Mississippi town, Cordero Davis may have always been poised to seek out a better and more inclusive world. Through his international consulting work, he has impacted over 80,000+ employees and students globally and, in the US, has assisted Silicon Valley stalwarts like Airbnb, Facebook, and Indeed.com rapidly scale their workforces resulting in hundreds of diverse hires.
After his in-house experiences, Cordero created his own black enterprise by launching the consulting firm, Cordero Davis International. There, they focus on assisting black and brown individuals with navigating their careers in corporate America and assisting companies with building inclusive and diverse workplaces.
As Chief Product Officer and SVP of Splunk Cloud, Sendur not only looks over the execution and delivery of Splunk's Cloud service, but leads the strategy for global business unit alignment to successfully deliver on Splunk’s various digital transformation initiatives. His executive sponsorship of Splunk’s Black employee resource group for 2020 represents a major moment of allyship for Splunk and a concrete example of Splunk’s commitment to engaging in the work of diversity and inclusion.
Panel Moderator
Tremayne is the results-driven, passionate, and experienced HR leader that any organization would be lucky to have. His roughly 20 years of progressive HR experience has focused on enabling businesses to meet their strategic goals while also building and strengthening their talent pipelines.
Tremayne’s palpable passion for diversity and inclusion as a Director of HR at Splunk is exemplified by his regular refrain: “We can’t just be counting heads. We have to make sure we’re making the heads count.”