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Diversity & Inclusion

  • CVS/pharmacy launches Spanish-language website

    Woonsocket, R.I. — CVS/pharmacy is taking a greater step toward targeting the Hispanic market with the launch of its new Spanish-language website.

    Like the English-language site, the Spanish version, located at http://es.cvs.com, enables shoppers to manage their prescription account, get health information, purchase products, access coupons, etc. According to a MediaPost article, Google indicated that the new CVS Spanish website consists of 67,000 pages, most of which are product SKUs.

  • Diversity group honors AAFES COO

    DALLAS — The Texas Diversity Council on Wednesday commended the Army and Air Force Exchange Service for its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

    AAFES’s COO, Mike Howard, was one of two 2012 winners of the Champions Diversity Leadership Award at the council’s annual Diversity and Leadership Conference. Howard was recognized for being a visible champion of diversity and inclusion not only at AAFES, but the community as well.
     

  • Dollar General announces $6.4 million donation to support literacy

    Goodlettsville,Tenn. — Dollar General has awarded grants to more than 593 nonprofit organizations, libraries and schools through the chain's literacy foundation.

  • Best Buy chairman to step down in wake of CEO investigation

    Minneapolis -- Best Buy Co. announced that founder Richard Schulze would step down as chairman after an independent board investigation found that he had failed to report allegations of personal misconduct by former CEO Brian Dunn to the board's audit committee.

    Schulze will serve out the remainder of his term as director. Best Buy said its board has elected director Hatim Tyabji to succeed Schulze as chairman, effective at the conclusion of the annual meeting on June 21.

  • They did their time, now forgive the crime

    See what happens when a company develops a reputation as a fair-minded employer and a leader in hiring practice. Labor rights groups want more, and to get their way they march on Target’s headquarters this week. Read more.
     

  • Former Best Buy chief Dunn may get $3.2 million; investigation widens

    Minneapolis -- According to a Wednesday filing by Best Buy, former CEO Brian Dunn may receive either $3.1 million or zero in termination payments following his highly publicized resignation.

    The payout is dependent on whether or not Dunn is determined to have left voluntarily on April 9.

    In the filing, Best Buy said it is reviewing Dunn’s compensation pending its investigation into his personal conduct.

  • Lowe’s realigns leadership toward improved customer experience

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s Cos. said Tuesday it has realigned corporate personnel and responsibilities to focus the home improvement retailer more closely on customer experience strategies.

    Lowe’s established a Customer Experience organization, led by chief customer officer Gregory M. Bridgeford, charged with creating customer experiences that will best serve customers and differentiate Lowe’s from its competitors.

  • City Sports to open 21st store, in Vermont

    Boston -- City Sports will open its 21st store, in Burlington, Vt., on May 6.

    The eco-conscious space—built utilizing reclaimed materials from previous stores—was designed to capture the spirit of the community. The existing ceiling was kept, and all lighting fixtures were replaced with energy-efficient bulbs.

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