WOCC Networking Leadership Breakfast

Women of Color Circle

Networking Leadership Breakfast
with
Mumtaz Badshah Brown
Assistant Vice President, BU Talent Development

Wednesday, September 6, 2023
10 – 11:30 AM
Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
808 Commonwealth Avenue

Join us for the WOCC Networking Leadership Breakfast, where you can network with other women of color.
BU Women’s Guild events are open to all faculty and staff, inclusive of gender identity and expression.

Boston University strives to be accessible, inclusive and diverse in our facilities, programming and academic offerings. Your experience in this event is important to us. If you have a disability (including but not limited to learning or attention, mental health, concussion, vision, mobility, hearing, physical or other health-related), require communication access services for the deaf or hard of hearing, or believe that you require a reasonable accommodation for another reason, please contact buwg@bu.edu to discuss your needs. 

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“The event was a tremendous success. At every WOCC event, we welcome dialogue that allows the WOCC members and guests to articulate their authentic perspectives. Attendees, thank you for attending the event. Your participation and support mean the world to us. We hope that you enjoyed the event and found it valuable. To our speaker, Mumtaz Badshah Brown, thank you for being our guest speaker and we look forward to having you at many more events and continuing our comradeship as well.”

Mumtaz Badshah Brown (she/her/hers)
Assistant Vice President, Boston University Talent Development

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As the Asst. VP of Talent Development, Mumtaz provides vision and strategic leadership to develop and implement robust and holistic systems and programs to support BU staff and faculty to realize their career aspirations while thriving at work.

Operating as an architect and engineer, Mumtaz leads the reimagination of organizational development & learning at BU, expanding its capacity to advance the development and learning across their career lifecycles.  Using a human-centered approach, Mumtaz focuses on recognizing and elevating the strengths and differentiated experiences of all.

Mumtaz brings over two decades of experience in organizational development, and her work spans industries and international markets. Training Magazine has recognized her for implementing high-quality learning at scale.

As an organizational psychologist, Mumtaz brings holistic skills and knowledge to developing systems and programs that have a sound foundation rooted in the understanding of human needs & behavior and how shifting cultural and technological landscape impacts thriving and innovation.

Mumtaz holds a Master’s in Organizational Psychology from the University of Mumbai, India, and a Master’s in Critical and Creative Thinking from the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She is certified in Inclusive Leadership, Design Thinking, and the GROW Model of coaching.

Originally from Mumbai, India, she has called Massachusetts home for over 20 years. She lives with her husband, two teenage daughters, and two cats, in Arlington. She is inspired by her travels, stretched by acrylics and digital art, and finds restoration in time spent amongst family and friends.