HACR Responds to Violence on Capitol Hill
HACR Responds to Violence on Capitol Hill
Insurrection by rioters was an attack on American democracy
CONTENT: Press Release
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2021 /3BL Media/ – The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) condemns the violent insurrection on January 6, 2021 in which the United States Capitol was overrun by a mob of rioters. This act of domestic terrorism, which led to the desecration of the Capitol building and the loss of five lives, including one U.S. Capitol police officer, occurred after protesters stormed the Capitol building to disrupt a joint session of Congress certifying the Electoral College vote in Capitol Hill.
A few years into her career, Rachael Rodney made a bold move: She moved across the country to transition from a role in recruiting to a role in sales. One thing that didn’t change? The organization she worked for.
ON Semiconductor’s people and culture was something Rodney, who joined the company as an intern, didn’t want to leave behind. Thankfully, due to the company’s flexible, supportive environment, she didn’t have to leave to experience the career growth she craved.
Invesco Recognizes International Human Rights Day
Invesco Recognizes International Human Rights Day
CONTENT: Blog
In honor of International Human Rights Day (IHRD) on Dec. 10, Invesco hosted a virtual employee event with Adah Parris, a futurist, storyteller and cultural strategist, to share her perspective.
A polymath and enthusiastic curator of people, patterns and stories, Adah was recognized as one of the UK’s Top 100 Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Leaders in Technology in 2018. And in 2019, she was nominated by Google as one of the TED Talks Global Emerging Innovators.
The 2020 theme for International Human Rights Day was Recover Better – Stand Up for Human Rights. Adah spoke on the importance of ending discrimination, addressing inequalities, encouraging participation and solidarity in these times of uncertainty and personal wellness.