Our DEI journey; how we tapped into our superpowers. by Maya Appiah Veronica Villegas

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Meet Veronica Villegas & Maya Apia from Amazon

Hi there, readers! We recently hosted an informative session featuring two notable personalities from Amazon: Veronica Villegas, the Senior Program Manager of the Internship Program, and Maya Apia, who leads the Diversity Equity and Inclusion team. They kindly took us through their professional journeys, sharing insights about their roles at Amazon and more. If you missed the conversation, don’t worry! In this blog post, we will recap some of the key insights shared during the chat.

Unpacking Their Career Journeys

Both Veronica and Maya shared their intriguing professional backgrounds, which interestingly, share quite a few parallels. Both are the offspring of immigrant entrepreneurs with richly diverse experiences across different fields.

Veronica’s career has spanned the government and public sector, entrepreneurship, HR, and talent acquisition, injects a fresh perspective into Amazon. Emphasizing the impact of her work on society, Veronica enlightened us on the importance of the Amazon internship program, especially for professionals facing unemployment or underemployment.

Meanwhile, Maya, with previous experience at Microsoft and LinkedIn explained how she focused her career on diversity, equity, and inclusion. She stressed the concept of access as being pivotal in her DEI work. Whether it is access to jobs, companies, or networks that unlock funding opportunities, creating such opportunities is the driving force in Maya’s endeavors.

Unlocking their Superpowers

Each of us has a unique set of capabilities, or “superpowers,” that make us effective in our work. For Maya, the superpowers she identifies within herself align with the leadership principles championed at Amazon. Specifically, the principle of thinking big resonates with Maya’s commitment to challenging the status quo and raising the bar on corporate inclusion. The principle of being right a lot, too, reflects how Maya values trust in her gut feelings whilst proactively seeking diverse perspectives to challenge her beliefs.

On the other hand, Veronica perceives her superpowers in her ability to think big and be her authentic self. Driven by personal experiences, Veronica values her ability to candidly voice her thoughts and make informed decisions that drive her program forward.

Envisioning More Inclusive Environments

Maya explained her vision for improving diversity, equity, and inclusion in the talent acquisition space. She emphasized the necessity of building trust with historically marginalized communities, scrutinizing recruiting systems and processes to avoid exclusion, and fostering a holistic and connected approach in the DEI work. Maya believes that change starts from within, and it is the collective responsibility of each individual to contribute to society by fostering DEI in their workplaces.

Wrapping Up

This insightful conversation with Veronica Villegas and Maya Apia from Amazon undoubtedly left us with crucial takeaways about their roles, superpowers, and vision for a more diverse and inclusive working environment.

We hope that the discussion sparked a range of ideas and evoked curiosity amongst our readers about the DEI initiatives executed at Amazon. To stay informed about similar interactions on our platform, be sure to check back with us frequently!


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