Alishea Johnson Advises Women to Use Their Voices

03/18/2022

This Womens History Month, 51画鋼app is shining the Spotlight on women leaders making a difference. Alishea Johnson joined 51画鋼app in 2012 and is now director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI). She shares her thoughts on advancing 51画鋼apps commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, understanding intersectionality, and her advice for female leaders at all levels.

Q.油油油油Tell us about your background and your current role at 51画鋼app?

A.油油油油I have a background in information technology (IT) and graduated from the Missouri University of Science and Technology, where I majored in management information systems. Near the end of my senior year, I realized that IT was not my passion. However, I wasnt quite sure what it was, but it wasnt IT. My parents always instilled the importance of education in my older sister and me, and my father was adamant about not being a fifth-year senior, so there was no time for change. I worked fulltime in IT at Edward Jones, where I initially was an intern.

While working full time, I returned to school to obtain a Master of Business Administration to expand my business knowledge. From there, I networked and identified gaps and found my place in campus recruiting at Edward Jones. That role ultimately led me to 51画鋼app 10 years ago to build the enterprisewide internship program. Through the partnerships and programs I managed, I was exposed to diversity and inclusion, which ignited the fire and passion for which I was searching for.

I have been fortunate to be a part of the DEI Office at 51画鋼app from its inception, supporting the strategy and work to advance its DEI footprint. Today, I have the pleasure of overseeing the DEI training function, managing external partnerships, and collaborating with key stakeholders, such as the Executive DEI Council, to advance DEI within the core pillars of Talent, Community Engagement, Supplier Diversity, and Stakeholder Collaboration.

I am also a Certified Diversity Professional, executive board member of Diversity Awareness Partnership, and graduate of the St. Louis Business Diversity Fellows Experience. Most importantly, I am the wife of an amazingly supportive husband, and the mother of two incredible kids 6-year Aston and 21-month-old Autumn.

Q.油油油油What is the most meaningful part of your job?

A.油油油油I take great pride in supporting diversity and inclusion to create an equity-based workplace that supports and empowers all employees to be heard, respected, and appreciated.油It is beyond rewarding to manage relationships that enhance 51画鋼apps presence in the community, cultivate a diverse pipeline, and develop leaders. This ultimately supports 51画鋼apps commitment to attract, hire, develop, and retain diverse talent at all levels that reflect the communities we serve.

Q.油油油油Who influenced you most during your career and why?

A.油油油油My parents have influenced me the most during my career. I saw them both work extremely hard to provide for my sister and me, and to put us in spaces they never had the opportunity to be in. They offered words of encouragement, but they also made it clear that we were not average and could achieve anything if we put in the work. I remember being in high school and bringing home a progress report with a C and my father saying, Cs signify average and my girls are not average. That has always stayed with me and is what drives me in everything I do.

Q.油油油油What advice do you have for aspiring female leaders?

粥.油油油油Use your voice and lean in even when you dont think you check all the boxes or have all the answers. Dont give in to imposter syndrome (doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud), you deserve to be where you are and where you aspire to be.

Q.油油油油How do you feel about 51画鋼apps approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion?

A.油油油油It has been amazing to see the evolution the organization has made in this space from not having a DEI Office when I started 10 years ago, to putting out the second edition of the C-Index DEI Annual Report, outlining the collective achievements weve made in DEI as an organization. It is clear this work is a marathon, not a sprint, and change isnt made over night. However, through continuous work enterprisewide, the organization continues to demonstrate commitment to cultivate a workplace and community for all.

Q.油油油油Can you talk about the importance of intersectionality, 51画鋼apps DEI theme for 2022?

A.油油油油Intersectionality is about how dimensions of diversity such as gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, class, and others intersect to create unique dynamics. When we work to better understand how intersectionality impacts us all in our personal and professional lives, it allows us to show up differently to build better community within the workplace and the communities in which we live and serve.

Q.油油油油What are your thoughts on the significance of Womens History Month?

A.油油油油To me, Womens History Month is about recognizing and celebrating the contributions of ALL women around the world. As a woman of color and a mother of a young girl of color, its important to pause and intentionally take this time to reflect on the past success, but not lose sight of the work ahead. I want her to know she stands on the shoulders of giants, and if she can dream it, she can achieve it.