Religious diversity is a reality in today’s workplace—influencing team interactions, client engagement, and community partnerships. Navigating religious differences can be challenging, especially when conversations become sensitive, or workplace situations require thoughtful responses. This 45-minute training offers practical, real-world strategies for employees and managers to confidently address workplace challenges related to religious diversity in ways that build trust, strengthen team collaboration, and align with organizational values. You’ll leave with a simple, effective framework for handling real-world scenarios with respect and inclusivity.
Join Jenan Mohajir and Megan Johnson on 21st May at Dare to Overcome, the premier annual gathering for Fortune 500 company faith-oriented employee resource groups (ERGs), corporate chaplains, and other faith-and-belief workplace initiatives to share best practices and celebrate achievements.
We are thrilled that the 6th National Faith@Work ERG Conference — cohosted by RFBF and the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America — has a fantastic group of sponsors from corporations and civil society partners, including Platinum Sponsor Interfaith America. Register now!
Jenan Mohajir
Vice President of External Affairs
In her role, Jenan Mohajir focuses on building strategic relationships and programs with new partners across IA’s emerging sectors. Inspired by faith and family to work for change at the intersections of gender, sexuality, race, and religion, Jenan has served in leadership IA for 15 years where she as has trained hundreds of interfaith leaders from diverse backgrounds to foster a vision and practice of civically engaged interfaith leadership. Jenan completed undergraduate work at DePaul University and is pursuing her MA in religious studies at Chicago Theological Seminary. As a natural storyteller, she performs with 2nd Story, Chicago’s premier storytelling company. Jenan proudly lives on the south side of Chicago with her children and loves to collect vintage children’s books.
Megan Johnson
Senior Director of Corporate Strategy
Megan Hughes Johnson, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy, lead the team in expanding Interfaith America’s presence in the corporate sector and cultivating IA’s business leader network. At IA since 2006, Megan built the organization’s higher ed consulting model and led many of its premier leadership programs. Megan’s undergraduate work in culture and politics at Georgetown University and her graduate work in religion and conflict at the University of Chicago Divinity School sparked her passion for bridge-building. Prior to joining IA, she worked for Seeds of Peace where she developed leadership programs for young people from conflict zones around the world. Megan is motivated by her Christian faith to welcome the stranger and love her (religiously diverse) neighbor. She lives in Cincinnati where she enjoys exploring new playgrounds and pop-up markets with her family.