Exelon’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Honor Roll Recognizes Business Partners Advancing Shared DEI Values
19 10월 2022 - 11:00PM
Business Wire
As part of its ongoing commitment to diversity, equity and
inclusion (DEI), Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) has named 34 companies to its
annual DEI Honor Roll. The Honor Roll recognizes partners in
banking, insurance, legal, professional services, investments and
IT services for their efforts to include women and people of color
in key roles on account teams working with Exelon.
“Living by our core values of diversity, equity and inclusion
isn’t just a business imperative, it’s the right thing to do,” said
Bridget Reidy, executive vice president and COO, Exelon BSC. “By
bringing a broad range of voices to the table, we create a
stronger, more agile Exelon, better able to meet the needs of more
than 10 million customers across our six energy delivery companies.
Working with our Honor Roll partner companies gives us an
opportunity to gain new best practices while supporting their
efforts to foster a more inclusive work culture.”
This year’s honorees are:
- Banking: SMBC; Goldman Sachs; Morgan Stanley; JP Morgan;
Citibank; Northern Trust; MUFG; Bank of America
- Insurance: Beecher Carlson; Marsh
- Legal: Davis Polk & Wardell LLP; DLA Piper; Gibson,
Dunn & Crutcher LLP; McGuire Woods LLP; Riley Safer Holmes
& Cancila LLP; Swanson Martin & Bell LLP
- Professional Services: Kroll (formerly Duff Phelps);
Willis Towers Watson; PricewaterhouseCoopers; Ernst &
Young
- Investments: Xponance; Pugh Capital; Ariel Investments;
Interstate Equities Corporation; RockCreek; Artemis Real Estate
Partners; The Vistria Group; Dodge & Cox; BlackRock; PGIM
- IT Services: 10 Pearls, LLC; The Public Sector Solutions
Group (PS2G); Infosys; Judge Learning Solutions
“At SMBC, we understand that a diverse and inclusive workplace
creates and sustains positive outcomes—an open and welcoming
culture, healthy discussions, dedicated employees, better
strategies and risk management, and growth and strong performance.
Our commitment to inclusivity, equity and diversity is woven into
everything we do, as we firmly believe that a mix of voices,
perspectives and approaches leads to delivering our best to our
clients, community and each other,” said Howard Tiegel, managing
director, Chief Human Resources Officer at SMBC, the Exelon Honor
Roll partner with the highest-scoring DEI efforts of those on this
year’s banking list. “We are so very proud to be recognized for the
fifth consecutive year on Exelon’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Honor Roll — it’s truly a testament to the dedication, leadership
and passion of our employees, who continue to create, innovate,
advocate and participate in our diversity and inclusion programs.
We are a better organization because of the contributions of our
people.”
In addition, business partner Barclay’s was recognized as “Most
Improved” because of its significant efforts over the past year to
increase female and minority representation on the teams working
with Exelon.
The annual Honor Roll is just one way Exelon is committed to
helping advance DEI values. Exelon is a member of the Billion
Dollar Roundtable, an organization that promotes corporate supplier
diversity excellence. Exelon spent $2.4 billion with diverse
suppliers across its six utilities in 2021. Additionally, Exelon,
its operating companies and the Exelon Foundation provided $42
million in funding to nonprofit organizations, with 89 percent of
its total grants supporting organizations, programs or events that
serve the needs of diverse populations. Also last year, Exelon and
the Exelon Foundation launched the $36 million Racial Equity
Capital Fund to help minority-owned businesses create jobs and
expand in communities served by the company’s utilities.
Exelon’s commitment to DEI continues to receive prominent
external recognition. In 2022, Forbes named Exelon to its list of
America’s Best Employers for Diversity, Just Capital named Exelon
to its list of America’s 100 Most Just Companies and the Human
Rights Campaign Foundation included Exelon on its Corporate
Equality Index as a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality.
Honor Roll assessments were performed for the full year 2021 and
Exelon distributed the results to our partner firms on behalf of
both Exelon and Constellation. Going forward, Exelon will continue
this program for its consolidated utility operating companies.
More information about Exelon’s commitment to DEI is available
at exeloncorp.com.
About Exelon
Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 200 company and the nation’s
largest energy delivery company, serving more than 10 million
customers through six fully regulated transmission and distribution
utilities — Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and
Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power &
Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power
Company (Pepco). More than 18,000 Exelon employees dedicate their
time and expertise to powering a cleaner and brighter future for
our customers and communities through reliable, affordable and
efficient energy delivery, workforce development, equity, economic
development and volunteerism. Follow Exelon on Twitter @Exelon.
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Nick Alexopulos Corporate Communications
nicholas.alexopulos@exeloncorp.com
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