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October 15, 2020, 12:15 PM EDT
Published by: Margaret Keane, CEO of Synchrony
Originally published on LinkedIn. In addition to reading below, you can comment and share with others by clicking here.
Earlier today, Business Roundtable (BRT), an association of CEOs from America’s leading companies, released a series of recommendations to support both corporate action and public policy to advance racial equity and justice. This announcement lays out a comprehensive path toward breaking down the walls of systemic racism and building a better, more equal world for all. I’m proud to work alongside our Business Roundtable members, especially our Racial Equity and Justice Subcommittee CEO Chairs, to put forward such a thoughtful, action-oriented plan that will drive meaningful change.
Too often all of us – especially Corporate America –let moments of change come and go. Today’s announcement challenges our collective acceptance of inaction and establishes a path to change and accountability. With this backdrop, and with a shift in our awareness of the inequity that exists in our society, I believe we can and will build a bridge to a better world.
As Paget Alves, one of Synchrony's Directors, and I recently wrote for Fortune: “Diversity, inclusion, and equality are moral and business imperatives—companies can and should do better. This moment calls for business leaders to ask ourselves soul-searching questions as to how to tackle the root cause of structural racism within our own spheres of influence; while doing so, we also have to face some uncomfortable truths about how we operate today.”
While I can’t speak for all, I pledge on behalf of Synchrony we will work toward this goal each and every day.
That is part of the reason we recently elevated D&I to a strategic imperative with Board level accountability. Led by a senior team including our President Brian Doubles, Chief Diversity Officer Michael Matthews and others, we have charged this group with developing an enterprise-wide strategy, setting measurable goals and providing regular progress reports to our Board, employees and other stakeholders across three key areas:
We’ve been clear that we expect – and will deliver – results.
That’s why I could not be more supportive of today’s important Business Roundtable recommendations. In the days ahead, we will do our part to support these efforts, most especially in driving career opportunities and growth for people of color. I’m proud of the work being done by the BRT Education & Workforce subcommittee and the leadership role Synchrony has played. Here’s just a few examples of how we’re already supporting many of the focus areas laid out by the BRT:
You can read more about the steps we’re taking here.
To be clear, there is much work to do. Ending centuries of inequity won’t happen overnight. But together we can act and influence meaningful change. As Dr. King famously said: “There is no noise as powerful as the sound of the marching feet of a determined people.”
The Business Roundtable’s roadmap establishes an important framework to guide us as we walk, together, in pursuit of a more equal world.
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