25 Top MBA Scholarships For Minorities In The USA
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25 Top MBA Scholarships For Minorities In The USA
These 25 top MBA scholarships for minorities are offered by leading US business schools and provide financial support, leadership training, and more
Organizations like Prospanica offer top MBA scholarships for minorities including black, hispanic, and LGBTQ communities ©Prospanica FB
Only 4% of chief executives in the United States are black and only 6% are Hispanic. Women, native Americans, the LGBTQ+ community, and people of color remain under-represented in the workforce and in the business school classroom.
However, US business schools are taking steps to boost MBA diversity, offering a wide variety of MBA scholarships for minorities a great way to help you fund your studies at a top business school, regardless of your background.
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Yum! Brands Named to 2021 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index
January 27, 2021 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 27, 2021
Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM) was named to the 2021 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) for the Company’s commitment to advancing women’s equality and transparency in gender reporting. Yum! is one of 380 companies included on the 2021 Bloomberg GEI, which covers 11 sectors across 44 countries and regions, and brings transparency around gender-related practices and policies by encouraging disclosure of environmental, social and governance (ESG) data.
“Investing in our culture and talent with a focus on equity and inclusion is key to creating a workplace that attracts, develops and retains the best and brightest people in the industry,” said Tracy Skeans, Yum! Chief Transformation & People Officer. “Being named to the 2021 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index reaff