Center for Work-Life Policy
Center for Work-Life Policy "has a long history of focusing on challenges and issues pertaining to the workplace. Originally the National Parenting Association, a non-profit research and advocacy organization founded in 1993, our aim was to encourage society to recognize the needs of working parents and their children. From conducting research to testifying before State legislatures to meetings at the White House, the NPA investigated the needs of parents and advocated for ways to help parents help their kids.
"In 2004, we changed our name to the Center for Work-Life Policy (CWLP). With the same emphasis on developing approaches and workplace policies that address work-life challenge, CWLP has widened its scope through the Hidden Brain Drain Task Force--a private sector task force focused on helping corporations leverage their talent across the divides of gender, generation and culture. The Task Force is comprised of more than 50 global corporations and organizations representing 4 million employees in 152 countries." [1]
Contents
Board
Accessed May 2010: [2]
- Sylvia Ann Hewlett - Founding President and Chairman
- Judith Flores - Vice President - Pediatrician
- Carolyn Buck Luce - Vice President - Global Life Sciences Sector Leader, Ernst & Young
- David G. Richardson - Vice President and Treasurer - Managing Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
- Renee Cherow-O'Leary - President, Education for the 21st Century
- James D. Cox - Vice President, Urban Services, Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Anne Erni - Head of Leadership, Learning and Diversity, Bloomberg LP
- JoAnn Heffernan Heisen - Former Chief Global Diversity Officer, Johnson & Johnson
- Rosalind Hudnell - Director of Global Diversity and Inclusion, Intel Corporation
- Mary B. Mulvihill - Executive Director, Grace Institute
- Sheila Wellington - Clinical Professor of Management, New York University, Stern School of Business
- Cornel West - Professor of Religion, Princeton University
- Melinda B. Wolfe - Head of Professional Development, Bloomberg LP
- Jacki Zehner - Founding Partner, Circle Financial Group
Senior Executive Advisors
Accessed May 2010: [3]
- Subha Barry - Former Head of Global Diversity & Inclusion, Merrill Lynch
- JoAnn Heffernan Heisen - Former Chief Global Diversity Officer, Johnson & Johnson
- Barbara Jeremiah - Former Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, Alcoa
- Steve Richardson - Former Senior Vice President, Organization Capabilities & Chief Talent Officer, American Express
Contact
URL: http://www.worklifepolicy.org/