HONEYWELL NAMES "CHAMPIONS OF DIVERSITY".MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 1996--Honeywell Inc. today announced that 19 employees have been named in the company's first recognition of "Champions of Diversity." Presentations were made Thursday Thursday: see week. as part of the company's worldwide Diversity Day celebration held at the company's Corporate Headquarters. The profile of a Champion of Diversity is one who promotes all dimensions of diversity and works to accomplish Honeywell's diversity goals through hiring practices, role modeling/mentoring, career development and community development. A Champion of Diversity is a risk taker tak·er n. One that takes or takes up something, such as a wager or purchase: There were no takers on the bets. taker Noun with a positive attitude who is not afraid to attack barriers and obstacles. Honeywell's 1996 Champions of Diversity are: Minneapolis William Hjerpe, vice president and chief financial officer, Honeywell Corporate Offices; Pat Hoven hoven ruminal tympany. , vice president, Community and Local Government Affairs; Paul Hubbard, Information Systems; Kay KAY Kick Ass Year KAY Kansas Association of Youth Kramer, Home and Building Control; Jim Porter, vice president, Corporate Human Resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. ; Patsy A. Randell, marketing director, Home and Building Control; Allen Al·len , Edgar 1892-1943. American anatomist who is noted for his studies of hormones and for the discovery (1923) of estrogen. Riess, vice president, Corporate Financial Audit; William Sanders William Sanders may refer to:
Arizona Arizona (âr'əzō`nə), state in the southwestern United States. It is bordered by Utah (N), New Mexico (E), Mexico (S), and, across the Colorado R., Nevada and California (W). Betty Cochran, Roger Custer, Robert Persson and Betty Thompson Betty Thompson (1934-1994) was a Canadian television presenter whose entire career was based at CKCO-TV in Kitchener, Ontario. She was seen throughout Canada as host of CTV's version of Romper Room, a children's programme produced at CKCO's studios. , Business and Commuter Aviation Systems, Glendale; John Dewane, president, Space and Aviation Control, Phoenix; and Markos Tambakeras, president, and Robert Fox, vice president, human resources, Industrial Automation and Control, Phoenix. Other locations Ray Alvarez, vice president and group executive, Micro Switch, Freeport, Ill.; Robert Marrah, vice president, Guidance and Navigation, Clearwater, Fla.; and Giannantonio Ferrari, president, Honeywell Europe SA, Brussels, Belgium. Honeywell's diversity department was created in 1986 to identify issues, arrive at solutions and help guide the company's diversity initiatives. In 1992, the office of Corporate Diversity was elevated to executive status, with responsibility for helping Honeywell's businesses and regions develop an inclusive people strategy and incorporate all elements of diversity into the company's global business strategies. Since 1994, Honeywell employees around the globe have celebrated worldwide Diversity Day with speakers, activities and ethnic food. Honeywell is a global controls company focused on creating value through control technology that enhances comfort, improves productivity, saves energy, protects the environment and increases safety. The company serves customers worldwide in the homes and buildings, industrial, and aviation and space markets. Honeywell employs 53,000 people in 95 countries and had 1995 sales of $6.7 billion. CONTACT: Honeywell Inc. Tamra Schmalenberger 612/951-0078 |
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