
This invitation-only breakfast brings international business leaders together to make bold commitments to accelerate diversity by taking a different approach to hiring great talent.
Hear from Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait, and Chief People Officer Donald Knight on what it means to be a Talent Maker, how the program came to life, and the impact it has had at Greenhouse and beyond.
Join Greenhouse CMO Carin Van Vuuren and award-winning film director Samantha Knowles, as they discuss how they worked to translate Talent Makers on screen and enjoy an exclusive premiere of their film project collaboration.
Engage in roundtable discussions about creating mission-driven hiring systems that contribute to greater creativity and more diverse teams.

Brooklyn-based filmmaker Samantha Knowles most recently won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Documentary Series and an Indie Spirit Award for her HBO docuseries, “Back and Missing,” which explores routine media and police neglect of black missing persons. Her many films have appeared on HBO and NPR, and in the NY Daily News, the New York Times, USA Today, Jet Magazine, the Huffington Post, TheGrio, and BET.com.
The CMO of Greenhouse Software, Carin Van Vuuren has deep experience growing businesses by creating distinguished brands and leading high-performing revenue marketing teams. At Greenhouse she is the executive sponsor of WomenGrow, the ERG advocating for the growth and development of women at work. She is an advisor to startup tech founders and a member of CHIEF, a private membership network focused on women executive leaders.
Donald Knight is Chief People Officer at Greenhouse Software. He leads with a people-first mentality hoping to unlock the potential of Greenhouse talent globally. With a laser focus on the connection between people and the processes that serve them, Donald and his team create proximity by building bridges focusing on enhanced experiences that nurture culture and develop people.
