Rockwell Automation Joins Catalyst CEO Champions for Change Initiative

March 8, 2017
Rockwell Automation President and CEO Blake Moret, along with the heads of 40 other leading global companies, has committed to being a member of Catalyst CEO Champions for Change to do even more to drive change for gender equality in the workplace.

Rockwell Automation President and CEO Blake Moret, along with the heads of 40 other leading global companies, has committed to being a member of Catalyst CEO Champions for Change to do even more to drive change for gender equality in the workplace. The effort, developed by Catalyst – a global thought leader and partner in accelerating the progress of women at work for more than 50 years – recognizes CEOs and top industry leaders who support and drive diversity and inclusion within their organizations.

The Catalyst CEO Champions for Change initiative was celebrated today at the 2017 Catalyst Awards Conference and Dinner in New York City, where Rockwell Automation was named the 2017 Catalyst Award winner for the company’s innovative organizational approaches that address the recruitment, development and advancement of women and have led to proven, measurable results.

“Change must start at the top, where leaders commit to measurable results and hold our teams accountable,” said Moret. “Through this program, Rockwell Automation and the other founding companies will drive a culture shift that advances gender equality in the workplace, where all employees can and want to do their best work every day.”

By participating in Catalyst CEO Champions for Change, Rockwell Automation and others pledge to:
Accelerate progress in the representation of women, including women of color, in executive/senior-level positions over five years.
Maintain (where strong) or accelerate representation of women, including women of color, on each company’s board of directors (or equivalent) over five years.
Strengthen the pipeline of women through an annual review of internal diagnostics and leverage leading practices to address any identified issues.
Benchmark and track inclusion and improve the culture of inclusion within each organization.
Share key representation metrics with Catalyst for benchmarking and for anonymized reporting of our collective progress.
“Our Catalyst CEO Champions for Change founding member companies represent more than 8.7 million employees and nearly $1.5 trillion in revenue globally. The positive ripple effect from their commitment will be tremendous in helping to build workplaces where everyone has a fair chance to succeed,” said Deborah Gillis, president and CEO, Catalyst. “In a divided world, inclusion at work matters more than ever.”

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