Nielsen Recognized As A Top Company For Diversity
Nielsen CEO
Mitch Barns said, "Diversity and inclusion are crucial to Nielsen's growth, strength, and ability to innovate. We are investing in technology, leadership development and other capabilities to enhance the creativity of our teams globally and benefit the companies and markets we serve."
This is Nielsen's third consecutive year on the list. The company's recent milestones include:
- The appointment and promotion of
Angela Talton to Chief Diversity Officer
- Completing a weeklong global campaign that grew ERG membership outside of the U.S. by 38%.
- Investing in leadership development through the Diverse Leadership Network, which has 100% retention and 100% movement of graduates. The 2015 class expanded the program beyond the U.S.
- Providing pro bono consulting, mentoring, and financial education to diverse suppliers
- Enhancing time off benefits with a longer leave for parents
- Leveraging LGBT ERG to offer programs focused on transgender education
- Partnering with
Special Olympics (sixth year) including a customized global survey of 500 athletes at the World Summer Games in 2015.
"Nielsen's definition of diversity is far more than what you see," said
Angela Talton, Nielsen Chief Diversity Officer. "It is the breadth of talents, skills, experiences and cultural backgrounds that makes each of us unique. Leveraging those differences for our company and our clients has produced superior results. It is not enough for our associates to have a seat at the table. We want them to have a voice at the table and to know their voice will be heard."
DiversityInc's annual survey of more than 1,800 companies tracks the nation's top companies when it comes to hiring, retaining and promoting women, minorities, people with disabilities, LGBT and veterans. It is one of the most rigorous, data-driven surveys of its kind, gauging detailed demographics based on race/ethnicity and gender at some of the largest U.S. employers.
"Under the direction of CEO
Mitch Barns and CDO Angela Talton, Nielsen moves up the list with strong executive accountability across the company, including signing off on executive compensation tied to diversity," said
Luke Visconti, DiversityInc's founder and CEO.
Companies with more than 1,000 U.S.-based employees are eligible to enter, and there is no cost to compete. Each company's rank is based on an objective analysis of 183 separate factors, based on data from a 300-question survey. The four equally weighted areas of measurement are Talent Pipeline,
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