Banks and tech giants including JPMorgan and Amazon pledge to hire 100,000 people from low-income Black, Latino and Asian communities by 2030
Aug 12, 2020
Leaders from 27 firms that represent many of New York’s dominant industries banded together to create the New York Jobs CEO Council, which aims to hire 100,000 people from low-income Black, Latino and Asian communities by 2030, according to a release.
The co-chairs of the new organization include JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Accenture CEO Julie Sweet.
Other initial members of the CEO group include Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Satya Nadella of Microsoft, Sundar Pichai of Google and David Solomon of Goldman Sachs.