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HOUSTON, April 1, 2021 /3BL Media/ - DiversityFirstTM is recognizing the 2021 Top 100 Diversity Officers at the 17th Annual National Diversity and Leadership Conference virtually on April 21-22 and April 28-29. Award winners have been selected from organizations across the country and represent various industries such as healthcare, technology, and entertainment.
“As diversity, equity, and inclusion are finally being seen and acknowledged as serious, pressing matters of discussion, we are delighted to honor and recognize those who have been tirelessly championing belonging and allyship - even before the topic was on the forefront of Americans’ minds. We thank you, our top 100 Diversity Officers, for your work and commitment, and we look forward to witnessing all that you’ll accomplish, all the leaders that you’ll develop, and the impact you’ll leave behind in the DEI sphere,” says National Diversity Council founder Dennis Kennedy.
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As Michigan prepares to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility Monday to those 50 and older with underlying health conditions, it cannot rely on doses of the latest vaccine to hit the market for some time.
The state won t receive any doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the next two weeks, acting Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel told lawmakers Thursday afternoon.
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