As head of culture and social impact at entertainment company Bad Robot Productions, Alex Sewell is leading his company and the industry Alex Sewell is the head of Good Robot, Bad Robot Productions’ culture and social impact division. Charged with leading Bad Robot’s corporate social responsibility and diversity, equity,...

Men at Work: Damien Hooper-Campbell As Zoom’s first CDO, Damien Hooper-Campbell taps into his humanity. Damien Hooper-Campbell doesn’t shy away from an opportunity to be the first. He recently marked his one-year anniversary as Zoom’s first-ever chief diversity officer. He also was the first CDO at eBay and at Uber. Before...

ManpowerGroup’s Christopher Rowland advocates for a workplace defined by openness, self-awareness, and listening Christopher Rowland quotes Nas as easily as Martin Luther King Jr. He believes that the words of a multiplatinum rap artist can be just as influential as the words of a civil rights leader....

Reginald J. Miller, VF’s head of global inclusion and diversity, is a former US Army sergeant who knows what it takes for diverse teams to succeed While growing up in Osceola, Arkansas—a region where the economy suffered and the racial divides were blatant—Reginald J. Miller was...

Astad Dhunjisha, CDO of Monsanto, talks to Diversity Woman about the challenges—and the advantages—of practicing D&I in the global agricultural industry by Antonia Hernandez When Astad Dhunjisha was 12, his family moved back to his native India from Bahrain, where his father held a position in finance. Returning to...

Diversity Pirate: The first chief diversity officer for the advertising giant TBWA/North America credits Magic Johnson, a pirates’ attitude, and passion for his deep dive into diversity and inclusion. By Erika Mailman Doug Melville eats, sleeps, breathes diversity. When asked how he relaxes at home, the first...