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Notable Minority Executives: Ronald Adams
Vice president of field diversity and inclusion, Northwestern Mutual
Feb 24, 2021 4:55 pm
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Undergrad degree/university: BS, Business Management, University of Phoenix
Graduate degree/university: MA, Strategic Communication & Leadership, Seton Hall University
This past year, Ronald J. Adams, vice president of field diversity and inclusion of Milwaukee-based Northwestern Mutual, led his team and advised executive leadership in unprecedented times. He built a diverse team (83% women, 67% BIPOC) who helped lay the groundwork for creating inclusive cultures in 76 field offices nationwide, in an industry that is 82% white and male.
In 2020, Northwestern Mutual’s field force added 1,300+ diverse advisors, with an increase in women (48%) and BIPOC (22%) advisors. When the civil rights protests and unrest of last summer unfolded, his team and office leaders were prepared to guide offices in thoughtful responses through listening sessions
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By Naomi Kowles
Jan 12, 2021 6:13 PM
MADISON, Wis. A growing number of national companies heavily invested in political spending are distancing themselves or withdrawing support for members of Congress who voted last week to block the certification of President-Elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory. Some, like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have announced plans to put all of their political donations on pause.
Others like Marriott, Blue Cross Blue Shield, AT&T, Hallmark, and more have announced plans to cut their funding to the members of Congress who voted to overturn the election.
Tuesday, News 3 Investigates reached out to the media contacts of five major Wisconsin-based companies with political action committees or owners who helped fund campaigns for Reps. Fitzgerald and Tiffany, Wisconsin’s two freshmen congressmen who voted to overturn the election on January 6.