- In This New Role, Dr. Carter Will Help Build the Blueprint for the Future of Corporate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Today, Paradigm, the world’s leading diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) company, announced Dr. Evelyn R. Carter is stepping into a new role as President. In this role, Dr. Carter will drive innovation around effective approaches to DEI work, and use those insights to evolve Paradigm’s comprehensive suite of technology, tools, and consulting services.
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According to Joelle Emerson, co-founder and chief executive officer of Paradigm, “Evelyn is an inspiring leader whose academic research and transformative work with executives has already advanced the ways we practice DEI. In her new role, she will draw on that expertise, as well as the insights and data Paradigm has gathered from working with more than 1,000 organizations, to help build a blueprint for the future of impactful DEI. This new role is not only essential in guiding Paradigm’s next phase of growth, it will help transform the ways organizations operate.”
Previously, Dr. Carter served as the Managing Director of Paradigm’s Training & People Development practice. In this role, she advised leaders across industries on how to build more diverse, equitable, and inclusive organizations and managed a large team of consultants focused on educating and upskilling workforces around DEI.
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As Shanique Bonelli-Moore, executive director of inclusion at UTA, shared, “Evelyn has an unparalleled ability to help organizations and executives embrace their potential to drive positive change in society, be vocal advocates of social justice, lead increasingly diverse workforces, and do right by their employees.”
According to Dr. Carter, “I am thrilled to step into this new role at Paradigm. As organizations increasingly prioritize DEI, we have the opportunity to help ensure that the work being done is effective and focused on driving impact for underrepresented and marginalized groups. I firmly believe that companies can be at the forefront of building a more just and equitable society, and I look forward to working with the larger community of DEI practitioners to bring that potential to life.”
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