We’re honoring the rich culture and the contributions of our Native American Network employees. We’re inspired by their stories. https://us.pg.com/diversity-and-inclusion/
In a year of pivots and challenges, Booz Allen is proud to debut an all-new, revitalized Native American Network (NAN). With ambitious goals, the network—re-imagined in 2020 after a hiatus—aims to strengthen recruitment and career development within Booz Allen. It’s also an open invitation for all at the firm to celebrate Native American culture and learn about its history, tribe diversity, and current challenges.
Tom Brooks, Vice President, External & Legislative Affairs, AT&T
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November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions and histories of Native Americans, as well as the important contributions of Native people to our communities and country. This month also presents the opportunity to raise awareness about the unique challenges Native Americans face.
A personal essay by Calvin Harlan, Tribal engagement lead, Indigenous Relations U.S., TransCanada
As TransCanada moves ahead in implementing its Indigenous Relations Strategy with the many Tribes it interacts with, various aspects of developing positive respectful relationships must be considered.
Avista has joined with Spokane, Wash. ad agency BHW1 to raise awareness about National Native American Heritage Month during November. This specially designated month has been celebrated nationally since President Bush declared it in 1992 and now, following legislative leadership in Washington state, it will be highlighted in the Inland Northwest.