Sentences with phrase «recruiting black members»

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Iain Black, President and CEO of The Vancouver Board of Trade, echoed Austin's sentiments and commended both Manning and Austin for their work in recruiting new board members and emphasizing diversity.
If the middle - class churches are to grow, they must recruit new members from among the mass of blacks, who, obviously, are lower - if not under - class.
In 1967, the year that segregationists put Lester Maddox into the capitol building as governor, the church next door decided to stay where it was and to recruit black and poor persons in the neighborhood as members.
We also offer special initiatives to address top issues of the times, such as our current focus on school safety and preserving the sanctity of the classroom, and programming to assist members in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, such as the AACTE Holmes Program and the networked improvement community investigating effective strategies to recruit and retain Black, Hispanic, and Latino men in the teaching profession.
Kashif Zafar, Head of Rates Distribution and E-Distribution at Barclays, member of the Global Client Management Committee and the Global Diversity Council, took this on when seeking to increase the representation of BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) and female graduates recruited by the bank's Investment arm.
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