DALLAS, Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --
Kimberly-Clark announced that it was named to Seramount's annual Inclusion Index for the third consecutive year. The
index recognizes companies that are leading the way in creating diverse and
inclusive work environments.
"We believe that a diverse and inclusive workplace is essential to our business and key to our ability to deliver Kimberly-Clark's purpose of Better Care for a Better World," said Mike Hsu, Chairman and CEO at Kimberly-Clark. "We are fostering a culture of inclusion that not only recognizes but values and leverages the diverse perspectives of our team around the globe."

Seramount's Inclusion Index, now in its
sixth year, helps organizations understand trends and gaps in demographic
representation, creates a road map to drive internal change, and identifies
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) solutions to close the gaps. To
compile the 2022 index, Seramount analyzed data provided by applicants in three
key areas, including best practices in the recruitment, retention, and
advancement of people from historically underrepresented groups.
"Kimberly-Clark is committed to creating
an environment where all are included – one where our unique differences make
us stronger as a team," said Rich Del Viscio, the leader of PRIDE,
Kimberly-Clark's LGBTQ+ and ally employee resource group. "I am proud to
work at a company where people can bring their authentic selves to work every
day, enabling all of us to reach our full potential."
Advancing inclusion and diversity is a key
business objective for Kimberly-Clark that is embraced and driven by its global
leadership team. The company has strengthened its recruitment and retention
initiatives to build a workforce that reflects the diverse base of consumers
that it serves. Among the pillars of its strategy, Kimberly-Clark provides
inclusive leadership training to help team leaders foster a work environment
that welcomes, respects, and values diverse voices and ideas.
"We are pleased to see corporations
continue to focus on their DE&I efforts' effectiveness by evaluating their
accountability measures through precise metrics that pinpoint any challenges
and create opportunities for next steps," said Katie Oertli Mooney,
Managing Director of Diversity Best Practices at Seramount. "We are proud
to recognize our Inclusion Index companies for their progress and dedication to
creating inclusive workplaces."
Recognition on Seramount's Inclusion Index
builds on Kimberly-Clark's recent recognition as one of JUST Capital's 2022 100
Most JUST Companies, one of Ethisphere's 2022 World's Most Ethical Companies,
and one of Forbes' 2022 World's Best Employers. The company was also named one
of the 2022 Best Places to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality by the Human Rights
Campaign Foundation.
The full Inclusion Index results and highlights from the report can be found here.