Love your Shareholders? Invest in Diversity.
Shellye Archambeau
11.20.21
As one of the first black female CEOs in tech, Shellye Archambeau has been a pioneer her whole career. She believes that diversity is more than an initiative - it needs to be a cornerstone of the company strategy.
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As one of the first black female CEOs in tech, Shellye Archambeau has been a pioneer her whole career. She believes that diversity is more than an initiative – it needs to be a cornerstone of the company strategy.
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