Madison Butler 🏳️🌈🦄

Chief Experience Officer at GRAV®

Madison Butler has a diverse work experience that spans various roles and industries. Currently, they are the Chief Experience Officer at GRAV®, where they oversee the overall experience of the company. Prior to this role, they served as the Chief People Officer and Vice President of People + Impact at GRAV®, focusing on developing and implementing people strategies.

In 2019, Madison founded Blue Haired Unicorn, LLC, where they serve as the Founder and CEO. Madison is dedicated to deconstructing traditional corporate norms and building inclusive teams within early stage companies. Additionally, they are a keynote speaker, engaging audiences through storytelling and data-driven discussions on topics such as race, privilege, and intersectionality.

Madison is also the Founder of Black Speakers Collection, a platform that promotes speakers of color. Madison is a speaker herself, being a part of Gravity Speakers and delivering talks on various subjects including genderless language, culture fit, and decoding the code-switch.

Madison is an active member of For(bes)The Culture, Rolling Stone Culture Council, and co-founded Triple B Community, which is a community for queer individuals that emphasizes radical inclusion and representation.

Madison has also contributed to organizations focused on building inclusive cultures. Madison served as the Chief Operating Officer of Seapine, where they facilitated workshops on inclusion, equity, diversity, and respect. Madison was also a Principal Curator and Facilitator at Seapine.

Furthermore, Madison co-founded Rage2Rainbows, advocating for safer and more inclusive workplaces by starting from the ground up. Madison is also a Co-Host at ByeByeBinary, a platform that promotes gender inclusivity.

Overall, Madison Butler's work experience showcases their commitment to championing diversity, inclusion, and equity in various professional settings.

From 2009 to 2013, Madison Butler attended Nichols College. During this time, they focused their studies on English Language and Literature/Letters. No specific degree was mentioned.

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