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* [[Marcy Beitle]], A.T. Kearney
 
* [[Marcy Beitle]], A.T. Kearney
 
* [[Elaine Czulkowski]], Acon
 
* [[Elaine Czulkowski]], Acon
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* [[Sam Turner]], WestPac
 
* [[Paul Zahra]], PWC
 
* [[Paul Zahra]], PWC
  
 
'''Canada'''
 
'''Canada'''
  
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* [[Michael Cherny]], Ontario Teachers Pension Plan
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* [[Robert Davis]], KPMG
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* [[Nikki Gershbain]], McCarthy Tetrault
 
* [[Kimberly Hadley]], International Gay & Lesbian Football Association
 
* [[Kimberly Hadley]], International Gay & Lesbian Football Association
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* [[Mary Lou Maher]], KPMG
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* [[Kimberley Messer]], IGM Financial
 
* [[David Palumbo]], Baker & Mackenzie
 
* [[David Palumbo]], Baker & Mackenzie
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* [[Matt Petersen]], CIBC
 
* [[Ron Puccini]], TD Bank Group
 
* [[Ron Puccini]], TD Bank Group
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* [[Emanuel Simo]], Cognizant
 
* [[Timothy Thompson]], TD Bank Group
 
* [[Timothy Thompson]], TD Bank Group
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
  
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* [[Serge Dumont]], Omincron
 
* [[Vincent Francois]], Société Générale
 
* [[Vincent Francois]], Société Générale
  
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* [[Tanja Kaufmann]], SAP
 
* [[Tanja Kaufmann]], SAP
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* [[Gernot Sendowski]], Deutsche Bank
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* [[Matthias Weber]], HDI Group
  
 
'''Great Britain'''
 
'''Great Britain'''
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* [[Simon Fillery]], Investment Bank
 
* [[Simon Fillery]], Investment Bank
 
* [[Chris Gibbons]], Football Association
 
* [[Chris Gibbons]], Football Association
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* [[Jack Guest]], HSBC Bank
 
* [[Debbie Gupta]], NEST (National Employment Savings Trust)
 
* [[Debbie Gupta]], NEST (National Employment Savings Trust)
 
* [[Stephen Jacques]], Key Assets
 
* [[Stephen Jacques]], Key Assets
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* [[Mark McNulty]], State Street Bank
 
* [[Mark McNulty]], State Street Bank
 
* [[Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe]], Google
 
* [[Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe]], Google
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* [[Eugenio Pirri]], Dorchester Collection Hotels
 
* [[Monica Plisch]], American Physical Society
 
* [[Monica Plisch]], American Physical Society
 
* [[Crawford Prentice]], M&S Bank
 
* [[Crawford Prentice]], M&S Bank
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* [[Tony Tenicela]], IBM
 
* [[Tony Tenicela]], IBM
 
* [[Anthony Watson]], Barclays Bank
 
* [[Anthony Watson]], Barclays Bank
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'''India'''
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* [[Krishna Omkar]], Return on Equity
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'''Ireland'''
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* [[Tiernan Brady]], Clifford Chance
  
 
'''Spain'''
 
'''Spain'''
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* [[Helen Carroll]]
 
* [[Helen Carroll]]
 
* [[Beth Brooke-Marciniak]], Ernst & Young
 
* [[Beth Brooke-Marciniak]], Ernst & Young
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* [[Ashlee Davis]], AllianceBernstein, Cargill
 
* [[LaFawn Davis]], Indeed
 
* [[LaFawn Davis]], Indeed
 
* [[Nicole Gardner]], Marsh & McLennan Company
 
* [[Nicole Gardner]], Marsh & McLennan Company
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* [[Cheryl Head]], Golden Crown Literary Society
 
* [[Cheryl Head]], Golden Crown Literary Society
 
* [[William Kapfer]], JP Morgan Chase & Co.
 
* [[William Kapfer]], JP Morgan Chase & Co.
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* [[James Loduca]], Nike, Twitter
 
* [[Mark McLane]], Barclays Bank, Whirlpool Corporation
 
* [[Mark McLane]], Barclays Bank, Whirlpool Corporation
 
* [[Darnell Moore]], Netflix
 
* [[Darnell Moore]], Netflix
 
* [[Karen Morrison]], University of Florida, National College Athletic Association
 
* [[Karen Morrison]], University of Florida, National College Athletic Association
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* [[Cindy Noble]], Compass Group
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* [[Samantha Rapoport]], National Football League (NFL)
 
* [[Sara Sperling]], Facebook
 
* [[Sara Sperling]], Facebook
 
* [[Rosalyn Taylor O'Neale]], Campbell Soup Company
 
* [[Rosalyn Taylor O'Neale]], Campbell Soup Company
 
* [[Carla Trujillo]], University of California Berkeley
 
* [[Carla Trujillo]], University of California Berkeley
 
* [[Bobby Wilkinson]], Nuveen
 
* [[Bobby Wilkinson]], Nuveen
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* [[Iris Wilson-Farley]], Komatsu America
 
* [[Daniel Winterfeldt]], CMS Cameron McKenna
 
* [[Daniel Winterfeldt]], CMS Cameron McKenna
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* [[Kenji Yoshino]], Charter Communications, Morgan Stanley
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Investment and Wealth Management and the LGBTQ Community]]
 
* [[Investment and Wealth Management and the LGBTQ Community]]
 
* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Insurance Industry]]
 
* [[The LGBTQ Presence in the Insurance Industry]]
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* [[Transgender Business Leaders]]
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* [[LGBTQ Chief Legal, Compliance and Risk Officers]]
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* [[Chief Operating Officers of Business Enterprises Who Are LGBTQ]]
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* [[The LGBTQ Presence in Regional Labour and Employment Ministries]]
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* [[Chief of Staff Positions Held by LGBTQ Individuals]]
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* [[Auto and Transportation Experts Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 01:37, 3 March 2024

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The Chief Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Officer within an organization is the individual tasked with ensuring the group adopts best practices to ensure the absence of discrimination and intolerance toward members of minority communities within the workplace and the company's other employment practices. The position should report directly to the Chief Executive Officer of the company because the culture of any organization is driven very much by the individuals at the top. It is a critical role which participates in the setting of the organization's business goals and mission, recruitment, marketing, communications, sponsorships, design and development, partnerships, supplier management, expansion, and in achieving its overall success.

This position supports the LGBTQ community, along with many other minority communities based on race, physical and mental conditions, gender, and other personal characteristics. As such, it is not surprising to see LGBTQ individuals in the ranks of company Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officers. Though a relatively recent inclusion in the senior ranks of companies, surveys show that more than 40% of large companies now have D&I officers.

One of the ways a D&I Officer can accomplish their goals is through the creation of a company-wide Advisory Board or Task Force. The LGBTQ individuals we have identified within this area of responsibility include both the designated leaders and members of the company's working groups. They generally come from large national and global firms, with innovation being led by the consulting firms, financial firms, legal firms, and government agencies.

We have identified the following LGBTQ individuals who are responsible for Diversity and Inclusion within their companies.

Australia

Canada

France

Germany

Great Britain

India

Ireland

Spain

Switzerland

Poland

United States

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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