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Disney’s chief diversity officer leaves company

Disney’s chief diversity officer and senior vice president Latondra Newton has left the company after more than six years in the position.






Disney’s chief diversity officer and senior vice president Latondra Newton has left the company after more than six years in the position.

Since her appointment in 2017, Newton has overseen Disney’s “commitment to produce entertainment that reflects a global audience and sustains a welcoming and inclusive workplace for everyone.”

According to Variety, Newton will be joining the corporate board of another company soon, with plans to also devote more time to her self-owned creative company.

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Disney’s chief diversity officer leaves company

Disney’s chief diversity officer and senior vice president Latondra Newton has left the company after more than six years in the position.






Disney’s chief diversity officer and senior vice president Latondra Newton has left the company after more than six years in the position.

Since her appointment in 2017, Newton has overseen Disney’s “commitment to produce entertainment that reflects a global audience and sustains a welcoming and inclusive workplace for everyone.”

According to Variety, Newton will be joining the corporate board of another company soon, with plans to also devote more time to her self-owned creative company.

More here


 



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