WarnerMedia is creating the new role of chief diversity and inclusion officer amid concerns among employees about the lack of women in its upper ranks
The chief executive of AT&T Inc.’s WarnerMedia unit said the company is creating the new role of chief diversity and inclusion officer, according to an internal memo, amid concerns among employees about the lack of women in the entertainment giant’s upper ranks.
John Stankey, WarnerMedia’s chief, said the position will “help ensure our business encourages and values diverse perspectives, supports the unique voices of the talent we work with, and is reflected in the world-class content we create.”
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