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The company also promoted Michael Hines to vice president of inclusion and diversity
Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson announced Friday the promotion of Midwest regional vice president, Dennis Brockman to senior vice president and global chief inclusion and diversity officer. He replaces Nzinga Shaw, who left the company in December to work for Marsh & McLennan. Additionally, Michael Hines has been promoted from director of inclusion and diversity compliance and analytics to vice president of inclusion and diversity.
Brockman took the role on an interim basis in December and has now been officially promoted after working for Starbucks for 13 years. Before working as Midwest regional vice president, Brockman was the regional director of operations for the company.
Marsh & McLennan Hires Diversity Officer With Experience at Starbucks, NBA February 12, 2021
Global insurance and professional services firm Marsh & McLennan Cos. announced that Nzinga Shaw will join the company as chief Inclusion & Diversity officer effective February 16.
Shaw most recently served as Starbucks Coffee Co.’s global chief Inclusion & Diversity officer. There she was instrumental in creating accountability and tying rewards to progress toward I&D goals, and helping to advance 100% pay equity. Prior to Starbucks, she was the chief Diversity & Inclusion officer for the Atlanta Hawks, the first role of its kind in the National Basketball Association.
Shaw will report to Carmen Fernandez, the company’s Chief People Officer.
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, today announced that Nzinga Shaw will join the company as Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer effective February 16. She will report to Carmen Fernandez, the company’s Chief People Officer.
Ms. Fernandez said, “Last year, we committed to several actions to create change within Marsh & McLennan, including strengthening our I&D measurement metrics and reporting, developing a leadership program for Black colleagues, and implementing unconscious bias, allyship and inclusive leadership training for every leader. Ms. Shaw will accelerate these efforts and actively bring all colleagues fully into the life and work of our company, with accountability and transparency.”