according to an internal memo from CEO Julie Sweet, as reported by the Financial Times. Accenture, which employs about 799,000 staffers worldwide, will also rollback its career development ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIrish-headquartered Accenture drops diversity targets citing Trump's DEI ordersIreland-headquartered Accenture is abandoning its diversity targets after US president Donald Trump ordered his administration to push private firms to end diversity, equity, and ...
Sweet said Accenture's policy change followed an "evaluation of our internal policies and practices and the evolving landscape in the United States, including recent executive orders with which we ...
Julie Sweet, Accenture’s chief executive, told staff that the consulting firm was a “meritocracy” and that it would start “sun-setting” the diversity goals it originally introduced in 2017.
When Accenture chair and CEO Julie Sweet asked advertising veteran ... now is global practices lead for Song and a member of Sweet’s executive leadership team, acknowledges that Accenture ...
Accenture has scrapped its global diversity ... A memo to staff from chief executive Julie Sweet said the New York-listed consulting group would begin “sunsetting” its diversity goals set ...
Accenture is discontinuing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals in response to shifts in the US political ...
Stephanie Mehta, CEO and COO of Mansueto Ventures, publisher of ‘Inc.’ and ‘Fast Company,’ sat down with Accenture leaders, David Droga and Julie Sweet, to discuss how they are reinventing Accenture’s ...
Accenture has scrapped its global diversity and inclusion goals after an evaluation of the U.S. political landscape, the ...
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