Supplier Diversity: Why It Matters
Credit Hours
1 Hours
Learning Level
Tier 2 Intermediate
Course Description
Supplier
diversity initiatives have become a top priority for smart institutions, and
for good reason. By intentionally seeking out and doing business with suppliers
from diverse backgrounds, colleges and universities can promote economic equity
and social justice, providing more opportunities for historically marginalized
communities to participate in the mainstream economy. These programs also help
companies build stronger relationships with their institutional partners while
promoting economic growth by creating meaningful jobs and local involvement.
CDW has earned a solid reputation for building a successful business diversity
program by way of our induction into the Billion Dollar Roundtable + Recognized
by Gartner for Business Diversity Excellence are committed to supporting higher
educational institutions reach and exceed their Business Diversity goals.Presented by:
- Kristin Malek, Director of Business Diversity, CDW
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educational purposes only and should not be
considered to be legal advice or a
substitute for legal or clinical consultation. These presentations address
issues that are multi-faceted, and the user should not assume that the courses
discuss every law, regulation, or ethical code that may be relevant to the
subject matter. Legal and ethical standards are subject to change, and
it is always prudent to check to see whether a particular law, regulation, or
ethical standard may have changed.
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