Cox's multicultural mavens: three MSO executives honored as 'Diversity Champions' by Kaitz Foundation.(Jim Hatcher, Mae Douglas, Sherryl Love of Cox Communications Inc.)
Multichannel News, September, 2005 by Umstead, R. Thomas
Retiring Cox Communications Inc. CEO James Robbins has accumulated a treasure trove of accomplishments during his 20-year tenure at the MSO. But Cox executives say one of his most important legacies will be his longstanding commitment to diversity within the company. That focus will continue on after Robbins departs at the end of the year through the company's many executives.
Three in particular--senior vice president of legal and regulatory affairs Jim Hatcher, senior vice president and chief people officer Mae Douglas and vice president of materials management Sherryl Love--will be honored by this week by the Walter Kaitz Foundation as "diversity champions" for their outstanding contributions in advancing diversity. BUSINESS NECESSITY For...
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