Kerrie Peraino
By Barbara Frankel
If there's anyone who "gets" the need to develop key talent through inclusive workplace practices, it's Kerrie Peraino. American Express' chief diversity officer is the best advertisement for her own company's policies. She took on her new role in September, just two months after the birth of her third child. ...more
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Charlyn Jarrells Porter
After more than 16 years with Wal-Mart Stores, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Charlyn Jarrells Porter retired with a message to her team: "Don't rest on the successful diversity programs that we currently have at Wal-Mart; continue to come up with new programs that show the value that a diverse work force brings." ...more
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People and Places: February 22
Compiled by the DiversityInc staff
|MetLife; Global Lead; Deloitte & Touche; Carlson Hotels Worldwide; Allianz; JP Morgan & Chase; Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility; Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.| ...more
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Lorna Donatone: Sodexho
By Jennifer Millman
Think you have a hectic morning? Try being responsible for feeding 1 million children every day. Read this article from the October 2007 issue of DiversityInc magazine. ...more
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Roy Weathers: PricewaterhouseCoopers
By Jennifer Millman
The phrase "perception is reality" is thrown around often to explain human behavior. It's a concept Roy Weathers, who in June was named chief diversity officer at PricewaterhouseCoopers(PwC), accepts ... to a point. Read this article from the October 2007 issue of DiversityInc magazine. ...more
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People & Places: July 25
Compiled by the DiversityInc Staff
|NCR Corp.; United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge; Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale; Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft; AOL; Women's Business Enterprise National Council; AT&T; Global Lead; Bank of America California State| ...more
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Affirmative-Action Foe to Head Michigan Civil-Rights Panel
By Jennifer Millman
Affirmative-action foe Leon Drolet, who led Ward Connerly's campaign to end affirmative action in Michigan (Connerly is shown here), has been named head of the state's advisory committee to the U.S. civil-rights panel of eight commissioners, four of whom were appointed by President Bush. What is going on? ...more
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