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Top Executives in Diversity

Diversity matters. In order for American industry to “out-innovate” the rest of the world–to paraphrase our nation’s chief executive–companies will have to demonstrate bold, deliberate policies of inclusion.

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Take McDonald’s. The fast-food giant has positioned such initiatives high on its menu in all areas of the company by following three guideposts: diversity education, management commitment, and employee business networks. “Diversity is everybody’s business at McDonald’s and it’s important that we recognize and respect everyone on both sides of the counter,” says Patricia S. Harris, global chief diversity officer of the restaurant company that serves more than 60 million in 117 countries daily. “Diversity is not a destination that we will ever reach. It is a journey that we have decided to take. We are fortunate to have a management team that gets it and supports it.”

This philosophy is reflected in numbers and actions. McDonald’s, one of black enterprise’s Best Companies for Diversity, has long valued diversity in its workforce (women and minorities make up more than 80% of its workforce and nearly 50% of its officers are minorities; 22% are African American) and supplier inclusion (55% of the procurement spend, or $5 billion annually, is with minority- and female-owned businesses). Twice a year Harris presents programs and performance metrics to the board of directors. The company offers its employees workshops at the corporate and regional level. Its Leadership At McDonald’s Program (LAMP) identifies high-potential directors of diverse backgrounds to move them through the pipeline into future leadership positions. Moreover, ongoing dialogue takes place among leaders of regional and corporate employee business networks. Harris asserts: “These employee networks began more than 30 years ago, and at that time were more social in nature. Today, our employee business networks have business plans that support our company’s vision.”

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Part of the reason McDonald’s has been the model of business diversity has been executives such as Harris driving the process. Such leadership has placed her on the inaugural roster of black enterprise’s Top Executives in Diversity. This group represents C-suiters and other senior managers at the nation’s 1,000 largest publicly traded corporations and 100 leading global corporations with strong U.S. operations who oversee and develop programs to include and advance African Americans and other ethnic minorities, women, the disabled, and the LGBT (lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender) community among the employee, senior management, corporate board, and supplier ranks. Most important, these professionals view such efforts not as initiatives to communicate good corporate citizenship but as vital to expanding market share, building revenues, and increasing the bottom line.

This stewardship becomes more important as diversity has been increasingly placed on the back burner in a post-recession environment. Just review the results of a two-year global study, Developing the 21st Century Leader, conducted last year by the consulting group AchieveGlobal. In ranking six areas critical to leadership success, business initiatives to boost profits earned a No. 1 ranking while diversity fell to the bottom of the list of priorities. Additionally, the top executives on this roster can be found in less than 150 companies from a universe of 1,100. But in the face of the study and statistics, diversity is needed as corporations must become more globally competitive and our nation becomes more ethnically diverse. In fact, the National Journal recently reported that the 2010 Census revealed that America is increasingly becoming a “majority-minority” nation. It found that the non-Latino white population declined from 69.2% in 2000 to 63.7% in 2010 while the minority population expanded from 30.9% in 2000 to 36.3% in 2010.

True diversity happens at the top–that’s why Black Enterprise focused on this select group. “We are guided by our Performance with Purpose goals, which include our commitment to invest in our associates to help them succeed and to contribute to better living standards in the communities we serve,” says Pamela Culpepper, PepsiCo’s senior vice president, global diversity and inclusion officer who works closely with Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi on the Global Diversity and Inclusion Governance Council, which is comprised of internal and external leaders from all four continents of the beverage and snack manufacturer’s international business. Another leading diversity champion, Tara Amaral, vice president of talent acquisition and chief diversity officer for payroll and tax filing processor Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) seeks to expand the employee and management pipeline, in part, through the CEO-led Executive Diversity Council, a body of the most senior executives who set overall diversity management direction at every level. Moreover, diversity and inclusion are a component of ADP’s executive performance and compensation.

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Emilio Egea, Prudential Financial’s vice president of human resources and chief diversity officer, says his company approaches diversity through, in part, integrating diversity into business processes and relationship-building with diverse organizations. For example, when the company executed its IPO, Egea asked about minority participation of underwriters and worked with the top brass on a game plan to ensure that roughly 27% of the underwriters were minority-owned firms. In another instance, when there was a perception that Prudential couldn’t find black talent from HBCUs, the company sponsored a business case competition in collaboration with Hampton University’s School of Business in which students were asked to develop and recommend long-term strategies for real-life business cases within the company. “The idea is to plant the seed. Once people see the success you have, they start to run with it,” he says. “The real breakthrough comes from getting people to build authentic relationships across differences. We take people out of their comfort zones and put them in situations where they are the ones who are in the minority. That’s where the real learning comes from. My job is to expand people’s frame of reference.”

Turn the page to find other leading executives who mean business when it comes to diversity.
–Additional reporting by
Carolyn M. Brown & Sonja D. Mack

METHODOLOGY
To select our top executives in diversity, BE‘s editors sought to identify the highest-ranking and most influential corporate executives in the field. We set out to identify those senior managers responsible for leading the corporate diversity initiatives in the top 1,000 largest publicly traded companies and 100 major global companies with significant American-based operations. As part of our comprehensive search, we consulted major corporations, diversity professionals, trade associations, and resources such as the Executive Leadership Council, Diversity Best Practices Reports, National Diversity Council Inc., and The Johnnetta B. Cole Global Diversity and Inclusion Institute at Bennett College for Women, among others.

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Our selections met the following criteria:
– We selected chief diversity officers, global diversity executives, executive and senior vice presidents, and vice presidents who lead diversity initiatives vital to the business objectives of their company.
– We excluded all executives who have been identified as directors, managers, or assistant and associate directors and managers in this area.
– We excluded those who serve as general counsels, human resource officers, or corporate foundation executives without a diversity management designation for the entire company or major operational and/or

revenue-producing unit.
– We excluded senior managers who oversee media relations, public affairs, investor relations, community development, and government affairs.
– We excluded all executives associated with nonprofit organizations and trade associations.
– All diversity appointments on this listing held their positions as of March 31, 2011.

CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICERS

Tara Amaral
Chief Diversity Officer & VP of Talent Acquisition
Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP)

Rohini Anand Ph.D.
SVP, Global Chief Diversity Officer
Sodexo Inc.

Raymond J. Arroyo
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
Aetna Inc.

Terrian Barnes
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Yum! Brands Inc.

Candice Barnhardt
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

Subha V. Barry
SVP, Chief Diversity Officer
Freddie Mac

Hayward L. Bell
Chief Diversity Officer
Raytheon Co.

Cindy Brinkley
SVP, Talent Development & Chief Diversity Officer
AT&T Inc.

Carolynn Brooks
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
OfficeMax Inc.

Steve Bucherati
Chief Diversity Officer
The Coca-Cola Co.

Anthony P. Carter
VP, Global Diversity and Inclusion & Chief Diversity Officer
Johnson & Johnson

David L. Casey
VP, Workforce Strategies & Chief Diversity Officer
CVS Caremark Corp.

Jennifer Christie
Chief Diversity Officer & VP of Global Executive Recruitment
American Express Co.

Linda W. Clement-Holmes
Chief Diversity Officer & SVP, Global Business Services
Procter & Gamble Co.

Deborah Dagit
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
Merck & Co. Inc.

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Desirée Dancy
Chief Diversity Officer & VP, Corporate Human Resources
The New York Times Co.

Ralph de Chabert

Chief Diversity Officer
Brown-Forman Corp.

Lynne DiStasio
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
MetLife

Ana Duarte McCarthy
Chief Diversity Officer
Citigroup

Emilio Egea
VP, Human Resources & Chief Diversity Officer
Prudential Financial Inc.

Deborah Elam
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
General Electric Co.

Michael Escobar
VP & Chief Diversity Officer
Allstate Insurance Co.

Linda D. Forte
SVP of Business Affairs & Chief Diversity Officer
Comerica Inc.

Edward N. Gadsden
Chief Diversity Officer
Pfizer Inc.

Heide Gardner
SVP & Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Interpublic Group of Cos. Inc.

Ruth Ann M. Gillis
EVP & Chief Administrative and Diversity Officer
Exelon Corp.

Jacqueline Glenn
Chief Diversity Officer
EMC Corp.

Tracey Gray-Walker
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
AXA Equitable Life Insurance Co.

Allison Green
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
Lincoln Financial Group

Donna Griffin
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
The Chubb Corp.

Susan Hamilton
Assistant VP of Diversity & Chief Diversity Officer
CSX Corp. Inc.

Phil Harlow
Chief Diversity and Industrial Relations Officer
Xerox Corp.

Patricia S. Harris
Global Chief Diversity Officer
McDonald’s Corp.

Shaun Hawkins
Chief Diversity Officer
Lilly

Effenus Henderson
Chief Diversity Officer
Weyerhaeuser Co.

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Michele Holton
Chief Diversity Officer
Monsanto Co.

Rosalind Hudnell

Chief Diversity Officer and Director, Education & External Relations
Intel Corp.

Phyllis James
EVP, Special Counsel-Litigation & Chief Diversity Officer
MGM Resorts International

Linda Jimenez
Chief Diversity Officer & Staff VP, Diversity and Inclusion
WellPoint Inc.

Donna Johnson

Chief Diversity Officer
MasterCard Worldwide

Marsha Jones
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.

Fred Keeton
VP, Finance and External Affairs & Chief Diversity Officer
Caesars Entertainment Corp.

Kathryn Komsa
VP, Diversity and Inclusion & Chief Diversity Officer
Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc.

Denice Kronau
Chief Diversity Officer
Siemens Corp.

Lance Lavergne

VP & Chief Diversity Officer
New York Life Insurance Co.

Paula Madison
EVP & Chief Diversity Officer
NBCUniversal

Victoria Martin
Chief Diversity Officer
Chartis International L.L.C.

Augustin Melendez
Chief Diversity Officer
Eastman Kodak Co.

Brenda Mullins
Second VP of Human Resources & Chief Diversity Officer
AFLAC Inc.

Marilyn Nagel

Chief Diversity Officer
Cisco Systems Inc.

Dian Ogilvie


Chief Diversity Officer Toyota Motor North
America Inc.

Sharon Orlopp
Chief Diversity Officer
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

Stephen J. Pemberton
Divisional VP & Chief Diversity Officer
Walgreen Co.

Paul Richardson
SVP, Human Resources at ESPN/Chief Diversity Officer
The Walt Disney Co.

Jennifer Rickard
Chief Diversity Officer
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP)
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Angela Roseboro

SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle Inc.

Carly Sanchez
Global Head, Talent Acquisition & Chief Diversity Officer
American International Group Inc. (AIG)

Darlene Slaughter

Chief Diversity Officer & Vice President
Fannie Mae

Karen D. Taylor

SVP, HR & Chief Diversity Officer
GenOn Energy Inc.

Rosalyn Taylor O’Neale
VP & Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Campbell Soup Co.

Tiffany R. Warren
SVP & Chief Diversity Officer
Omnicom Group Inc.

Mark Welch
Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer & SVP
Northern Trust Corp.

Magda N. Yrizarry
Chief Talent and Diversity Officer
Verizon Communications Inc.

GLOBAL DIVERSITY EXECUTIVES

Johnnie B. Booker
Global Director, Supplier Diversity
The Coca-Cola Co.

Cecilia Carter
VP, Global Head of Diversity, Community & Government Affairs
Starbucks Corp.

Kenneth Charles
VP, Global Diversity and Inclusion
General Mills Inc.

Pamela Culpepper
SVP & Global Diversity and Inclusion Officer
PepsiCo Inc.

Laurie Curtis
VP & Global Head of Diversity and Leadership Strategies, American Airlines Inc.
AMR Corp.

Patricia A. David
Managing Director & Global Head of Diversity
JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Andrea Davitt
VP, Global Diversity and Staffing
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide

Shinder Dhillon

Global Director, Talent Management, Diversity & Inclusion
Air Products and Chemicals Inc.

Sue Dodsworth
VP & Global Diversity Officer
Kimberly-Clark Corp.

Michael C. Ford

VP, Global Diversity and Inclusion
Hilton Worldwide

Lisa J. Gutierrez

Executive Director, Global Diversity
Cummins Inc.

Gwen Houston

General Manager of Global Diversity and Inclusion
Microsoft Corp.

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Gilli Howarth
Managing Director, Global Head of Diversity
UBS

Aynesh Johnson

Managing Director & Head of the Office of Global Leadership and Diversity
Goldman Sachs & Co.

T. Hudson Jordan
Director, Global Diversity and Talent Strategies
Pitney Bowes Inc.

Eugene Kelly
Worldwide Director, Global Diversity and Inclusion
Colgate-Palmolive Co.

Cheryl Kern
Global Director, Diversity and Inclusion
International Paper Co.

Yolanda Mangolini

Director, Global Diversity & Inclusion and Talent & Outreach Programs
Google Inc.

Paul Martin

VP, Global Recruitment and Inclusion
Sony Pictures Entertainment

Donna McKenna

Director, Global Staffing and Diversity
Arrow Electronics Inc.

Graciela Meibar
VP, Global Self Training and Diversity
Mattel Inc.

Salvador Mendoza

VP of Global Diversity and Inclusion
Hyatt Hotels Corp.

Lisa Mink
Executive Director, Global Diversity and Inclusion
Dell Inc.

Rosalind Peebles
Director of Global Diversityand Inclusion, John Deere
Deere & Co.

Jacqui Robertson
Global Head of Diversity
ING Group

Marva Smalls
EVP, Global Inclusion Strategy, MTV Networks
Viacom

Debbie Smith Rayford
VP, Global Diversity
Discovery Communications Inc.

Susan A. Stith
Director, Global Diversity and University Relations
Peabody Energy

Kelli Stokes
Director of Global Diversity and Talent Acquisition
Caterpillar Inc.

Tyronne Stoudemire
Global Leader for Community, Diversity and Inclusion, Aon Hewitt
Aon Corp.

Geri Thomas
Global Diversity and Inclusion Executive
Bank of America Corp.

Brian Tippens

Director, Global Supplier Diversity Development and Sustainability
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP)

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Joyce E. Tucker
VP, Global Diversity and Employee Rights
The Boeing Co.

Debra Turner Bailey
Global Diversity Officer, Human Resource Director, Global Staff and Business Services
Corning Inc.

Jimmie Walton Paschall
SVP, External Affairs & Global Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Marriott International Inc.

Lisa Wicker
Head of Global Diversity and Compliance & Director of Talent Acquisition Solutions
Chrysler Group L.L.C.

D.V. Williams
Global Diversity Lead
Whirlpool Corp.

Heather Wishik


Global Diversity and Inclusion Director
The TJX Cos. Inc.

Carole Young

General Manager, Global Offices of Diversity & Ombuds
Chevron Corp.

EXECUTIVE/SENIOR VICE PRESIDENTS

Lajuana Bradford

SVP, Diversity and Public Affairs
Regions Financial Corp.

Walt A. Buckhanan
SVP, M&I Bank/VP & Director of Corporate Diversity
Marshall & Ilsley Corp.

Margot J. Copeland
EVP & Director, Corporate Diversity and Philanthropy
KeyBank

Patricia J. Crawford
SVP & Head of Diversity and Inclusion
Wells Fargo & Co.

Sonya Dukes
SVP & Director of Corporate Supplier Diversity
Wells Fargo & Co.

Lisa Garcia Quiroz
SVP, Corporate Responsibility
Time Warner Inc.

William L. Hawthorne III

SVP, Diversity Strategies and Legal Affairs
Macy’s Inc.

Erika Irish Brown
SVP, Diversity and Inclusion
Bank of America Corp.

Rhonda Mims

President, ING Foundation & SVP, Office of Corporate Responsibility and Multicultural Affairs
ING Financial Services

Delena Sunday
EVP, Human Resources and Diversity Affairs
Nordstrom Inc.

VICE PRESIDENTS

Kim Adams
VP, Diversity, Inclusion & Equal Opportunity Programs
Lockheed Martin Corp.

Terri D. Austin
VP, Diversity & Inclusion
The McGraw-Hill Cos.

Edward W. Bullock

VP, Diversity & Inclusion
L’Oreal USA

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Jason Buss
VP, Talent Acquisition and Diversity
Ameriprise Financial

Paul Campbell
VP, Human Resources,
Labor Community Relations & Diversity
Polo Ralph Lauren

Kathy Clements
VP of Culture and Inclusion
Ecolab Inc.

Kathryn Collins
VP, Associate Recruitment and Inclusion & Diversity
J.C. Penney Co. Inc.

Maurice Cox
VP for Diversity and Inclusion Development
PepsiCo Inc.

Lourdes Diaz
VP, Diversity Relations
Sodexo Inc.

Grace Figueredo
VP, Diversity and Inclusion
Hartford Financial Services

Leny Garcia-Hil
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VP of Diversity and Enrichment
Flowers Foods

Al Gaylor
VP of Industry Relations and Diversity
Sysco Corp.

Amy George
VP, Talent, Diversity & Inclusion
Terex Corp.

Ron Glover
VP, Diversity and Workforce
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM)

Belinda Grant Anderson
VP of Workplace Development and Diversity
AT&T Services Inc.

Arlette Guthrie
VP, Talent Management and Diversity
Home Depot Inc.

Teuila Hanson

VP, Diversity and Inclusion
AECOM

Terri Harrell
VP of HR Diversity Compliance
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group

Charles A. Harvey
Corporate VP, Diversity and Public Affairs
Johnson Controls Inc.

Joelle Hayes
VP, Enterprise Diversity and Inclusion
Travelers

Angela Jones
VP, Human Resources Diversity and Inclusion
ConAgra Foods Inc.

Victoria Jones Ph.D.
Diversity Officer VP
Apollo Group Inc.

Robert Keeling
VP, Diversity and Communications
Capital One Financial Corp.

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Debra Langford
VP, Inclusion and Business Diversity
NBCUniversal

Lydia Mallett Ph.D.

VP, Staffing and Diversity
Tyco International Ltd.

Debra Nelson
VP of Corporate Diversity, Communications & Community Affairs
MGM Resorts International

James E. Norman
VP of Diversity
Kraft Foods Inc.

Eric Peterson
U.S. VP – Diversity
General Motors Co.

Evelin Potts

VP, Diversity & Inclusion
Wyndham Worldwide Co.

Marilyn Priestley

VP & Head, Diversity & Inclusion
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.

Lauventria Robinson
VP, Diversity Business Development
The Coca-Cola Co.

Linda Rutherford

VP, Communication and Strategic Outreach & Sr. Sponsor of Diversity Council
Southwest Airlines Co.

Aida Sabo

VP, Diversity and Inclusion
Cardinal Health Inc.

Kim Strong
VP, Diversity and Inclusion
Target Corp.

Alfred Torres
VP, Talent Management and Diversity
Verizon Communications Inc.

Damayanti Vasudevan Ph.D.

VP, Diversity and Inclusion
R.R. Donnelley

Gina Warren
VP of Diversity
Nike Inc.

Francene Young
VP of Diversity, Inclusion and Talent
Shell Oil Co.

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