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264 Patti Temple Rocks: Ageism in the Workplace

  1. 264 Patti Temple Rocks: Ageism in the Workplace Gail Zelitzky and Catherine Marienau 28:56

Patti Temple Rocks has had a long, successful, and immensely rewarding career in marketing and communications and still she is not done. Her work and her articles and books have been written about in major publications such as Fast Company, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal. Inc.

Patti started her career at Dow Chemical in 1981. It was not until many years later that she became obsessed with making sure that age inclusivity is on every company’s D,E&I agenda and that everyone gets to end their career when and how they want to – not when ageist stereotypes say they should. 

Author of I’m Not Done: It’s Time to Talk About Ageism in the Workplace, she wrote a second edition of the book called, I’m STILL Not Done because she is not, and ageism unfortunately, is still widespread.

Every workforce should mirror the population at large.- Patti Temple Rocks

Connect with Patti:

Website: https://www.pattitemplerocks.com/

Book: https://www.pattitemplerocks.com/im-still-not-done

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattitemplerocks/

Email: Patti@PattiTempleRocks.com

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