Alpa Lally, Experian’s VP of Data Business at Consumer Information Services, joins FinTech Magazine to discuss tips for women seeking to advance their careers. #WomenInExperian #IWD2021
A challenged world is an alert world, so let's all #ChooseToChallenge. Happy #InternationalWomensDay! When we choose to challenge existing biases and behaviors, we’re taking major leaps in driving change. We can choose to challenge and call out gender bias and inequality or seek out and celebrate women's achievements.
We believe the Experian brand is only as strong as our culture. By prioritizing diversity and inclusion, we aim to empower our employees and, consequently, yield stronger results for our consumers. Learn more in our North American 2020 Power of YOU Report.
Join Experian alongside Sistas In Sales, the global leader for women of color in professional sales, tomorrow on 2/26 from 1:30PM - 3:00PM ET for a two-part experience. We are ready to #TAKETHELEAD! This experience will include... - Panel Discussion with women of color sales leaders, and employee resource group leaders - Break out room networking with Sales Recruiters, Sales Leaders, Diversity and Inclusion Leaders, and Employee Resource Group Leaders #WomeninExperian #BlackHistoryMonth
We're honored to learn from John Marshall, MBA about ways organizations can improve representation and how Experian is working to improve diversity and inclusion efforts. #ExperianDIB
Wil Lewis, Chief Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Officer at Experian North America, speaks on the importance of advocating for all underrepresented groups in part four of our conversation series. #ExperianDIB
Experian North America is partnered with Black Girl Ventures to provide resources, tools and services to Black and Brown women entrepreneurs. #BlackHistoryMonth
This #BlackHistoryMonth, Experian North America is especially proud to be partnered with the NAACP, one of the largest civil rights organizations in the U.S., to empower and protect vulnerable consumers and improve their financial health. For more information, visit our blog:
Continuing our conversation with Wil lewis, Chief Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Officer at Experian North America, Wil touches on advancing D&I efforts on a global scale in part three of this D&I series. #ExperianDIB
Do you know the origins of #BlackHistoryMonth? • In Sept. 1915, historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH). • The group sponsored National Negro History Week in 1926, choosing the second week of February to coincide with Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’s birthdays. • In the 1960s, Negro History Week became BHM on college campuses as a result of the civil rights movement. • President Gerald Ford officially recognized BHM in 1976. Today, we continue to celebrate Black lives, heritage and history by continuously opening ourselves to further education and listening to Black voices. We encourage our communities to do the same beyond February.