'Moderate Success': DEI Survey Finds GCs See Lots of Room for Improvement
"DEI has been a stated goal, but the organization has not had the resources to devote to it in a sustained manner," one survey respondent said.
January 10, 2023 at 08:00 AM
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General counsel report in a new survey that they are having only moderate success securing support and resources from their organizations to advance diversity and only moderate success achieving their diversity objectives.
The tepid findings were contained in the Association of Corporate Counsel's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Survey, which was based on input from 232 general counsel in 28 countries, 58% of them from the United States.
"The survey suggests that there is still much work to do but GC are in a uniquely influential role to help make progress toward their organizations' DEI objectives," the ACC said in the report summary.
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