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多样性、公平性和包容性 (DEI) 是 CenterState 首席执行官的愿景的核心,即不断建设一个充满活力、与全球联系紧密、被公认为商业繁荣、所有人繁荣的地方。
作为一位具有前瞻性思维的经济发展战略家,CenterState 首席执行官崇尚各种形式的多样性,包容所有个人并尊重他们的独创性。无论是宗教、种族或民族、性别或性取向、年龄或不同的能力——许多独特的背景、经历和想法都会推动创造性和有效的决策。此外,一个多元化、包容和接受的社区对于为所有人创造更大的公平至关重要,对我们的集体成功至关重要。
CenterState CEO 致力于创造一个多元化和包容性的环境,并自豪地成为一个机会均等的雇主,不考虑种族、信仰、国籍、宗教、性别(包括怀孕、生育或相关医疗条件)、性别、性别认同、年龄、婚姻状况、身体或精神残疾、易患遗传特征、性取向、家庭暴力受害者身份、军人身份或退伍军人身份。
CenterState CEO 欢迎来自不同背景的人才,并将他们视为我们组织和地区成功的关键因素,以此表明其承诺。我们继续通过改进招聘、留任、培训、晋升和培养有吸引力的组织文化来打造多元化的组织。创建包容性工作场所可为我们的团队、成员和社区带来更好的结果。
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DEI 理事会和委员会CenterState CEO 的内部 DEI 委员会通过持续规划、专业发展机会和创造对话空间来讨论如何在 CenterState CEO 的工作中实施 DEI 原则,从而帮助打造更具包容性的工作空间。由员工领导的 DEI 委员会与更大的委员会合作,领导内部努力,以建立更具包容性的文化。
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Central New York’s Opportunity to Ignite an Era of Progress
Communities across the country, including Central New York, are being confronted anew by their own histories of racial injustice and facing increased pressure to tackle these glaring social and economic issues head-on. As an organization with a guiding vision for our region as a place where business thrives and all people prosper, our strategy to drive social and economic equity requires acting intentionally within our corporate and civic leadership. It requires collective, thoughtful engagement and a commitment to continuous improvement, including examining and enhancing our own organizational structures that support the business community and advance greater opportunity for all.
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Stepping up to the Moment
You’ve read the Pledge. Now, you’re wondering what’s next? Or maybe you are not yet feeling truly engaged in this movement, or fully understanding the role it plays in the workplace. Maybe you have more questions than answers and are confused about where to begin.
Take a deep breath.
The role of race in our society and workplace isn’t something we have spoken about often. You may not know what questions to ask as we were taught not to ask questions or engage in conversations about race. Maybe you remember as a child wanting to talk about someone of another race and you were told to be quiet. Your desire to discuss the topic was suppressed. It was taboo. Therefore, we have gone through much of our lives only having surface-level conversations about skin color. You were curious but didn’t have a chance to practice or enhance your skills enough to feel competent in talking about racial differences. Maybe that was a relief, until now.
Our country has rarely engaged in deep discussions about racial differences and how our history doesn’t account for what happened after Emancipation, during Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights Movement. It doesn’t help us process how Blacks were denied the right to vote until 1965, which instilled fear and denied Blacks from full engagement in our community.
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Adopting a Long-Term Workforce Development Strategy
When companies decide they want to diversify their teams or find a pipeline of more diverse talent, there are several important steps to consider. In this piece, we will challenge you to go beyond a short-term, tactical HR approach and to adopt a longer-term framework that emphasizes relationships and investment in talent and culture-building.
We use the term “diverse” to refer to individuals who are underrepresented in a particular company or occupation. This term could refer to Black people; Indigenous people; people of color; women of all races and ethnicities; people with disabilities; LGBTQ people; or other groups.
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The Data on Diversity
The world, and the workplace, are changing. The demographic shift that has been underway since the baby boomer generation is leading to the most diverse workplace in history. While 72% of the baby boomers generation are white, that percentage has dropped to only 56% of the 87 million millennials in the U.S. Today’s babies are the first generation in history that is less than 50% white. The post-millennial generation will be the most diverse generation yet, with more pursuing college than their parents as they become the driving force behind the workplace and the U.S. economy.
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CNY: A Historic Leader for Equity and Human Rights
What do we do now? How can we do better? How can I affect meaningful change? Central New York has prepared for this moment for generations. While it may not be widely appreciated, this region has deep roots in the struggle for America’s democratic ideals, the abolitionist movement, the fight for women’s rights, welcoming refugees from the world’s worst conflicts and as a home to the immigrants who write each succeeding chapter in the continually unfolding story of America and our quest to create a more perfect union.