Accenture CEO Julie Sweet diagnosed with cancer

Julie Sweet, Chief Executive Officer of Accenture has recently been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and will undergo the treatment for about 12-16 weeks.
The global IT services company — which employs about 799,000 staffers — will start to “sunset” its diversity policies, ...
Accenture is discontinuing its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals in response to shifts in the US political ...
CEO Julie Sweet said the company would end its employee diversity representation goals and put “a greater focus on inclusion and a sense of belonging for all,” in an internal memo.
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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet advises staff of a global evolution as the consulting giant abandons DEI programs in response to ...
Accenture has scrapped its global diversity and inclusion goals after an “evaluation” of the US political landscape, becoming the latest big company to ditch its targets since the election of Donald ...
The company will start 'sunsetting' the diversity goals it set in 2017, along with career development programs for 'people of ...