Archived Issue
November 2002
Cover Story – Diversity in Dollars and $ense: CEOs Speak Out on the Business Case for the 21st Century
Incorporating diversity into the business values of any organization must start at the top. CEOs representing seven of the most successful and admired corporations in the world share their personal and business philosophies about diversity. These leaders show how diversity as a core business value guides their organizations to national and global success. Make sure you forward this article to your CEO.
Features
Columns
Diversity in Dollars and $ense
By Dr. Arin N. Reeves
CEOs Speak Out on the Business Case for the 21st Century As U.S. companies seek to create competitive advantages in a rapidly changing global marketplace, workforce diversity has emerged as…
DuPont: Transforming a Science Company through Diversity
By Charles O. "Chad" Holliday, Jr.
DuPont Celebrates its Employees Transforming a Science Company through Diversity Charles O. "Chad" Holliday, Jr. Throughout 2002, DuPont is enjoying the extraordinary privilege of celebrating our 200th year of scientific…
In the Fast Lane: No Limits for Attorneys with Disabilities
By Hope Ferguson
Greg Abbott has logged miles across Texas in his bid to become its next attorney general. For Abbott, who has used a wheelchair since an accident left him partially paralyzed…
Notes from the Executive Director
By Veta T. Richardson
Honor the People Who Made a Difference Consult any article, research report, scholarly journal, or advisory resource on diversity best practices and you will uniformly hear the same message: The…
Departments
Spotlighting – Lawrence Baca
By Tom Calarco
A Civil Rights Attorney Makes the Case for Native Americans in Law One of U.S. Justice Department attorney Lawrence Baca’s most vivid memories of childhood are the scars on his…
Spotlighting – Diane Yu
By Tom Calarco
New York University’s Diane Yu – A Lifetime of Learning While many attorneys spend their careers climbing the ladder at one firm or company, Diane Yu has spent the past…