Beyond Rainbow Washing: Building LGBTQ+ Inclusive Benefits
Edgility Principal Jennifer Svendsen continues the conversations of "Beyond Rainbow Washing" to talk about what companies should consider when creating inclusive benefits.
Build A Sustainable, Competitive, and Equitable Compensation Program
Edgility's Marissa McNeil shares her team's expertise on building an equitable, competitive, and sustainable compensation program.
Walking with Candidates: Stewarding a Better Hiring Experience
Edgility Senior Recruitment Consultant Brett Kunsch provides 5 steps to improve the hiring experience.
The Imperative of a Talent Strategy
Edgility Co-Founder and Partner Allison Wyatt provides guidance for adopting a Talent Strategy that aligns with your values and company goals.
Take Action: Steps to Combat Bias in the Hiring Process
Eliminating bias in all of its forms is a daunting task, but it is an incredibly rewarding, and important goal - read on to find out how you can take action against bias in hiring.
Beyond Rainbow-Washing: Building Equitable Workplaces for LGBTQ+ Staff
In honor of LGBT History Month, we collaborated with Edgility's LGBTQ+ ERG to share a few things organizations can do to help create a LGBTQ+ inclusive workspace.
Passionate About Education, Samantha Williams Becomes Executive Director at Birmingham Promise
Earlier this year, Edgility helped Birmingham Promise's team search for a new Executive Director to lead this life-changing organization with passion, empathy, experience, and a de
Wages and Inflation: Maintaining Fair Wages in a Changing Market
Associate Partner Ben Crosby takes us through current inflation rates and shares tips for how to manage wages in an uncertain market.
Loudly Valuing My Time: An Alternative View to Quiet Quitting
Nautrie Jones shares her thoughts on the trending topic, "Quiet Quitting."
Bridging the Gap between Good Intentions and Good Results
While we can certainly assume most non-profit leaders want to do right by their staff, good faith and good intentions aren’t enough — it’s good internal policy that matters.