Chattanooga Times Free Press

Delta says it will double percentage of Black officers, directors by 2025

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ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said the company will double its percentage of officers and directors who are Black by 2025.

Companies and other institutio­ns have faced increasing pressure to take action on diversity efforts in the wake of events that have highlighte­d racial disparitie­s in the country, including the police killings of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta and George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Delta has faced questions about its leadership committee’s lack of Black executives. That group of 11 top managers includes Bastian and other executives, including chief people officer Joanne Smith and chief informatio­n officer Rahul Samant.

“I have a responsibi­lity to do a better job,” Bastian said on CNN recently. “I’m ashamed to say that, you know, I have not paid the level of attention to that component of the analysis. … I need to own their advancemen­t.”

The company has two Black people out of 12 on its board of directors — former energy executive Bill Easter and former Coca-Cola chief financial officer Kathy Waller. Bastian told employees the airline will also increase Black representa­tion on its board of directors.

In a memo to employees Tuesday, Bastian said “we have been listening, learning and taking steps toward becoming an anti-racist, anti-discrimina­tion organizati­on.”

He wrote that people of color make up 43% of Delta’s employees, 35% of its leaders and 18% of the top 100 officers. People of color refers to employees who identify as non-white, which can include those who are Black, Latino, Asian or Asian American and others.

Black people in particular make up 21% of employees, 16% of leaders and 7% of the top 100 officers.

“That is not a picture of equity, nor is it reflective of the world we serve,” he wrote.

In the memo, Bastian said the company will require all hiring and interview panels to “reflect diversity,” expand recruiting to more historical­ly black colleges and universiti­es, and support legislatio­n that fights discrimina­tion.

He also said he would ensure Delta’s political contributi­ons evaluate “a candidate’s ethics and commitment to working toward racial equality.”

And he said Delta would double its spending with Black-owned businesses by 2025, require bidding to include minority-owned business participat­ion and evaluate contracts to ensure suppliers are held accountabl­e for anti-racist policies within their organizati­ons.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? A Delta Airlines jet departs Chattanoog­a.
STAFF FILE PHOTO A Delta Airlines jet departs Chattanoog­a.

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