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Join us virtually for Disability:IN Minnesota’s May Member Meeting: “Understanding Mental Health through the Lens of Individual Experience”

Date: Friday, May 10, 2024
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM (CST)
Location: Virtual

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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Disability:IN Minnesota will partner with U.S. Bank for its May Member Meeting, to highlight something critically important that is often unintentionally overlooked. We all have mental health, but how we look at it, relate to it, and talk about it is individually unique.

Join us on Friday, May 10 at 12:00 PM CST for a virtual fireside interview with Melissa Doman, MA – an Organizational Psychologist, Former Clinical Mental Health Therapist, & Author of Yes, You Can Talk About Mental Health at Work (Here’s Why And How To Do It Really Well). Melissa will have a candid conversation with U.S. Bank colleagues about why it is to important to consider mental health at work through the lens of individual experience and how to bridge gaps of understanding.

There will be an open Q&A session following the interview where participants can ask Melissa questions in real time. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions, as this session is for all of us, and you never know how useful your question (or the resulting answer) may be for your colleagues.

This event will take place virtually on Zoom. Registration is required to attend.

Accessibility: Live captioning will be provided for this event. If you need accommodations to participate, please register at least 5 days prior to the event. Contact info@DI-MN.org with questions.

Registration Fees:

For more information about Disability:IN Minnesota membership, visit our website.

 

About the Presenter:

Melissa Doman, MA, Organizational Psychologist, Former Clinical Mental Health Therapist, & Author of Yes, You Can Talk About Mental Health at Work (Here’s Why And How To Do It Really Well)

Headshot of Melissa Doman, a light-skinned woman with long dark hair and glasses. Melissa is standing in front of a brick wall, wearing a black blazer, and smiling at the camera.Melissa works with companies across industries around the globe – including clients like Google, Dow Jones, the Orlando City Soccer Club, Microsoft, Salesforce, Siemens, Estée Lauder, & Janssen. She’s spoken at SXSW and has been featured as a subject matter expert in CNN, Vogue, NPR, the BBC, CNBC, Inc., and in LinkedIn’s 2022 Top 10 Voices on Mental Health. Having lived abroad in South Korea, England, Australia and traveled to 45+ countries, Melissa calls upon her global experiences to inform how she works with companies around the world. She has one core goal: to equip companies, individuals, and leaders to have constructive conversations about mental health, team dynamics, and communication in the workplace. Her work and book aim to accomplish just that. To learn more about Melissa, her work, or the book – please visit www.melissadoman.com