AT&T Earns No. 1 Spot on the Top 50 List, Carolynn Johnson Announced as Fair360’s New CEO

AT&T earned first place on the 2019 Fair360, formerly DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity list, which was announced at its keystone diversity and inclusion event held at Cipriani Wall Street on Tuesday, May 7. Rounding out this year’s Top 10 companies are: Marriott International, Inc. (2); ADP (3); Hilton (4); Eli Lilly (5); Comcast (6); Accenture (7); Mastercard (8); KPMG LLP (9); Abbott (10).

(View the entire Top 50 list and specialty lists; follow the conversation at #DITop50)

The Fair360, formerly DiversityInc Top 50 list, issued yearly since 2001, recognizes the nation’s top companies for diversity and inclusion management. These companies excel in such areas as hiring, retaining and promoting women, minorities, people with disabilities, LGBT and veterans.

“We revamped our algorithms and now have a reliability quotient of .92,” notes Luke Visconti, founder, chairman of Fair360, formerly DiversityInc.

“Fair360, formerly DiversityInc Top 50 Companies have a decisive advantage because they treat people more fairly than other companies. Everybody, including white men, are far better off working for them because there is more opportunity at better run companies. Top 50 companies also deliver a greater-than-average return for shareholders.”

Fair360, formerly DiversityInc’s extensive annual survey yields an empirically driven ranking based on talent results in the workforce and management, senior leadership accountability, talent programs, workplace practices, philanthropy, and supplier diversity. This year’s competition was improved by adding questions that connect talent programs and workplace practices to desired talent results. The Top 50 analysis also addressed the intersectionality of race by analyzing women and men representation of each race/ethnicity separately, rather than combined.

This year’s sold-out event was well attended by C-suite executives — including 22 CEOs and 24 CHROs — from 28 industries representing more than 3 million US employees. Highlights from the Top 50 announcement dinner featured brief remarks from Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., as well as an on-stage conversation between Carolynn Johnson and Trevor Noah, host of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. Other fireside chats with CEOs included Jim Fitterling, CEO of Dow; Michele Buck, President & CEO of The Hershey Company; Randall Stephenson, Chairman and CEO of AT&T; Bruce Broussard, CEO of Humana; and Johnny Taylor, CEO of The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). The evening ended with a special post-awards performance by Grammy Award-winning icon Patti LaBelle.

The daytime programming opened with welcome remarks from Steve Phillips, bestselling author of Brown Is The New White. The featured lunchtime panel discussion included Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor in Chief of Forbes Media. The program featured several panel discussions with corporate diversity leaders and CHROs that focused on important issues and the dispensing of valuable advice on how effective sponsorship is key to promoting minority executives and women into senior leadership roles; how to increase employee engagement; implementing best practices to retain women of color; how to develop a successful mentoring relationship; and the evolution of the ERG to a respected business function.

Another highlight and celebratory moment from last night was the exciting promotion of Carolynn Johnson to CEO.

Founder Luke Visconti announced that he will serve as Chairman, effective immediately.

“We have an amazing history that goes back to when Carolynn was just 22 years old…This relationship has been a long, professional development for us both. She is prepared for the job that she has been working towards. I will step back, let her lead, and support her with everything I have,” says Visconti.

The 2019 Fair360, formerly DiversityInc Top 50 Companies event was made possible thanks to the following sponsors: Abbott | AbbVie | Accenture | ADP | AIG | AT&T | BASF | Bayer | Boeing | Cigna | Comcast NBCUniversal | Cox Communications | CVS Health | Dow | EY | FirstEnergy | Hil-ton | Humana | Johnson & Johnson | Kaiser Permanente | KPMG | Marriott International | Mastercard | Nielsen | Novartis | PwC | Sanofi | Sodexo | Southern Company | Target | TD Bank | The Boeing Company | The Hershey Company | The Walt Disney Company | TIAA | Toyota | Wells Fargo

About Fair360, formerly DiversityInc: The mission of Fair360, formerly DiversityInc is to bring education and clarity to the business benefits of diversity. The Fair360, formerly DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity list began in 2001 when many corporations were beginning to understand the business value of diversity-management initiatives. Fair360, formerly DiversityInc is a VA certified veteran-owned business and a USBLN certified business owned by a person with a disability. For more information, visit www.fair360.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn @Fair360, formerly DiversityInc.

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