Aramark Recognizes Black Leadership and Excellence at Second Annual Lead Summit
Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) has honored exceptional Black and African American employees with the 2022 LEAD Awards, part of its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The awards were presented at the second annual LEAD Summit, emphasizing leadership and community service. Notable recipients include Karen Mitchal for the Founder’s Award and Shannon Nichols for the Chair Award. Approximately 30% of Aramark’s U.S. workforce identifies as Black, with ongoing efforts to strengthen recruitment at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
- Recognition of exceptional leadership in diversity and inclusion through the LEAD Awards.
- Commitment to fostering Black leaders and supporting communities.
- Diverse employee base with approximately 30% identifying as Black.
- Active recruiting efforts at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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2022 LEAD Awards Presented to Employees for LEADing the Way to a More Inclusive Workplace
The 2022 LEAD Awards recipients were honored at the second annual LEAD Summit, “LEADing the Way—Black Excellence Personified Through Established and Emerging Leaders,” which occurred last week and was the culmination of Aramark’s Black History Month celebration.
“LEAD’s vision is to cultivate Black leaders at
The 2022 LEAD Awards were presented to:
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Karen Mitchal , Founder’s Award: LEAD Founding Chair,Karen Mitchal , was recognized in appreciation for her exceptional foresight, vision, and leadership establishing LEAD in 2017. -
Shannon Nichols , Chair Award:Shannon Nichols was recognized for demonstrating outstanding leadership within the LEAD organization. -
Micah Boudreaux , Committee Chair of the Year:Micah Boudreaux was recognized as an "up and coming" leader who exemplifies job excellence within a LEAD committee. -
Charlotte Hub , Community Service Award: The Charlotte LEAD Hub was recognized for community service, hosting multiple community service projects over the past year. -
New Jersey / New York Hub, Hub of the Year: TheNew Jersey / New York LEAD Hub was recognized for delivering the LEAD mission and for its event programming for members.
LEAD hosted several events and activities in recognition of Black History Month, including:
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2022 LEAD Summit showcasing voices from inside and outside
Aramark . Full of inspiring and insightful moments, the Summit featured panel discussions, “Get to Know a Leader” sessions, and remarks from National UrbanLeague President & CEO ,Marc Morial , who shared several leadership lessons from his book,The Gumbo Coalition . -
Black History Month Virtual Cook Along where Chef
Jasmine Johnson and ChefWinell Christie taught participants how to make traditionalAfrican American cuisine. Both chefs are products of Aramark’s A2L Program, a year-long development and training initiative for recent college graduates. -
Chef Spotlight program celebrated the contributions and influence of Aramark’s Black chefs.
Aramark culinarians were invited to discuss how their cultural identity influences their work and comes to life through their favorite recipes. The Chefs’ stories and recipes were spotlighted atAramark dining locations and on social media. -
Virtual book discussion of
Stacey Abrams' book, Lead from the Outside—a deep dive on how being in the minority provides strength and opportunity to drive real change.
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