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Profiles of Diversity -:- Dr. Leland Harper

Dr. Leland Harper is a Canadian philosopher and a professor of philosophy and race, justice, and equity studies at Siena Heights University in Michigan. He is also the founder of Leland Harper Consulting, a company that offers diversity, equity, and inclusion services to the Canadian hospitality industry. He has over 20 years of experience in the nightclub, restaurant, bar and hotel industries, and has received numerous awards and funding for his research on philosophy of religion and philosophy of race. He is the co-author of the book Racist, Not Racist, Antiracist: Language and the Dynamic Disaster of American Racism, and the editor of the Philosophy of Race book series at Vernon Press.
Leland’s greatest strength is his ability to see things from different perspectives and apply logical reasoning to various situations. He enjoys playing basketball in men’s leagues, reading books, and watching Netflix shows in his spare time. He keeps himself organized by using a series of dry erase boards and calendars to keep track of his tasks and deadlines. He is a little old school in this sense.
Leland is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has been involved in several initiatives to promote these values in his academic and professional settings. He recently secured a grant from the Endowment for Humanities to conduct a feasibility study on whether it would be possible to bring a humanities DEI certificate program to his university. He hopes to see more collaboration and community engagement on DEI issues in the next five years, and is eager to contribute his skills and expertise to this cause.

Dr. Harper is no longer a board member. J2DW thanks him for his amazing time with us.

Profiles of Diversity -:- Khushi Bhatnagar

Khushi Bhatnagar Deputy Speaker Khushi Bhatnagar is a Canadian recent grad who completed a Postgraduate certificate in Project Management at Sheridan College. She is a talented singer of classical Indian music, a badminton player, and a fitness enthusiast. She is also a time management expert, having juggled four jobs while maintaining a 3.5 GPA. She uses a notebook and Google Keep to organize her tasks and goals.

Khushi has a passion for academic integrity and innovation. She worked as a strategist for the Academic Integrity Office at Sheridan, where she created a project management system using Teams Planner. She was part of the most diverse team in the office, with eight members from different backgrounds and skill levels. She received positive feedback from her coworkers and manager for her contribution and performance.

Khushi is a fan of BTS, a popular Korean pop group. She chose their song Love Myself as her personal anthem, because she wants to spread happiness and confidence to everyone. She has a collaborative and transparent management style, and values listening to her team members and finding the best solutions for them. She is interested in working in the non-profit sector, and has some experience in fundraising from her previous projects in India.

Profiles of Diversity -:- Harneet Barmy

Harneet Barmy - Chief Privacy Officer Harneet Barmy is a Canadian IT professional and a computer science professor at Durham College. He worked as a senior systems analyst for the Government of Canada, where he helped with adopting cloud infrastructure and minimizing disruption to the business. He has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, working as an Architect, consultant, and trainer. He is also the co-founder and editor of the Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching.

Harneet Barmy’s greatest strength is his humility and willingness to help others. He loves to answer Technical questions on websites like Google, Quora and to teach and mentor his former students. He is also an organized and efficient worker, who uses calendars, SharePoint, Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, Azure and Microsoft 365 to manage his tasks and meetings. He is easy to work with, reliable, and self-sufficient, as his coworkers and managers would attest.

Harneet Barmy is passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, and has been involved in several initiatives to promote these values in his professional and personal settings. He was inspired by a message he received from a local charity that provides scholarships and antiracist, character-building, and leadership programming to youth in the Greater Toronto/Hamilton Area. He joined J2DW as a board member, hoping to make a difference and support his wife, who faces challenges in her workplace due to the lack of diversity. He hopes to see more progress and impact from this organization in the next five years, and is eager to contribute his skills and expertise to this cause. He has never tried fundraising before, but is willing to learn and help.