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Nov. 15: Boeing executive to speak on importance of embracing own diversity at 黑料社 Tri-Cities

Nov. 15: Boeing executive to speak on importance of embracing own diversity at 黑料社 Tri-Cities

By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Boeing executive Fariba Alamdari will present on her path to success by means of embracing her own diversity as part of a lecture at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15, in the East Auditorium at Washington State University Tri-Cities.

Fariba Alamdari, vice president of marketing at Boeing

Fariba Alamdari, vice president of marketing at Boeing

Alamdari serves as the vice president of of the Boeing Global Learning Institute. She joined Boeing in 2006 after serving as chair of the department of air transport and dean of the faculty of engineering, manufacturing and science at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.

As a woman and an immigrant originally from Tehran, Iran, she said she sees herself and all immigrants as assets, not liabilities. She said she resolved, at a very early age, to ensure her father would not suffer because he had a daughter as a middle child and that he would be very proud of her.

鈥淚n a world in which many are raised to believe that our workplaces are responsible for raising us up, recognizing our value and promoting us accordingly, we are missing a key step in diversity and inclusion efforts,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen we are fully accountable for our successes, when we own our value and express our capabilities, the 鈥榮ystem鈥 will advance and support us so we can do the work we are most called to do. If we wait for inclusion to come to us, we may wait a lifetime.鈥

Alamdari is the recipient of several awards including 鈥淲oman of the Year鈥 by Air Transport News in 2016, 鈥淓llis Island Medal of Honor鈥 from The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations in 2016, the 鈥淟eadership Award鈥 from the Centre for Women and Democracy in 2015, the 鈥淧rofessional Award鈥 from Career Communication Group, Inc., in 2011, and the 鈥淧rofessional Practice Recognition Award鈥 from State University of New York Institute of Technology School of Business in 2010.

She received a Ph.D. and a master鈥檚 degree from Cranfield University. She resides in the Seattle area with her family.