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Anita Sanchez, Ph.D. Diversity-Equity-Inclusion-Culture
Conscious Company Media 2020 World-Changing Woman International Award-Winning Author, helping 1000s of leaders, and teams create life-giving, inclusive workplaces where everyone's gifts are utilized. Ask me how!
Anita Sanchez, Ph.D. is a prominent figure in the fields of diversity, equity, inclusion, and organizational culture. She is an international consultant, author, trainer, speaker, and coach with over four decades of experience in leadership development and organizational change.12
Professional Background
Dr. Sanchez is the CEO of Sanchez Tennis & Associates LLC, an organization development consultancy she has led since 1976.2 In this role, she advises executives in numerous Fortune 500 companies, creates benchmarked diversity workplace strategies, and leads global organizational culture change initiatives.2
Expertise and Focus Areas
Her work focuses on:
- Organizational development
- Diversity and inclusion
- Leadership training
- Culture change
- Transformational positive change
Dr. Sanchez is known for her ability to bridge indigenous wisdom with contemporary business practices, aiming to support individual wholeness and collective conscious evolution.1
Authorship and Recognition
Anita Sanchez is an accomplished author, with her most notable work being the international bestseller "The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times," which received three "Best" awards from the International Latino Book Awards in 2019.2 She has also co-authored other successful books, including "Success University for Women" and "Yo Tambien".2
Affiliations and Roles
- Opinion Columnist for CEOWORLD magazine (since April 2020)2
- Member of the Transformational Leadership Council1
- Board member of the Pachamama Alliance and Bioneers2
- External Trainer & Consultant for Hewlett-Packard (since 1990)2
Personal Background
Dr. Sanchez comes from a Mexican-American and Nahua (Aztec) heritage. She was the first in her family of over one hundred first cousins to earn a doctorate degree, overcoming childhood trauma and adversity.1
Her unique perspective, combining indigenous wisdom with modern leadership practices, has made her a sought-after speaker and consultant in the fields of diversity, inclusion, and transformational leadership.