NEW YORK CITY— Asia Society named US employers who are at the forefront of promoting and developing Asian Pacific American talent on June 9, during its annual Diversity Leadership Forum here.
Now in their eighth year, the Best Asian Pacific American Employer Awards honor companies selected based on the quality of their APA workforce initiatives and the results from the Asia Society’s 2016 Asian Pacific Americans Corporate Survey.
The survey is the only published initiative to exclusively measure the leadership success of APAs at Fortune 500-level companies. Over 3,300 APA employees participated in the 2016 survey, a 30-percent increase from 2015.
IBM took home the top honors. “IBM is proud to be recognized by the Asia Society as the Best Employer for Asian Pacific Americans,” said Jon Iwata, senior vice president, marketing and communications. “IBM has a long history of supporting diversity and inclusion — a commitment that we continue to broaden and deepen. It is a distinguishing feature of our corporate character.”
AT&T won “Best Employer for Promoting APA Women,” a new category that acknowledges the critical importance of supporting women’s access to leadership positions.
“We proactively support the success and advancement of women across the company. Our commitment to having a diverse talent pipeline starts at the top, and we ensure that women and all participants in our development programs receive the education, experience and exposure they need to learn and grow outside the classroom,” said Cynt Marshall, AT&T senior vice president and chief diversity officer – Human Resources.
In the category for “Promoting APAs into Senior Leadership Positions,” Freddie Mac came out on top. “Because of the priority we place on developing and supporting the success of our diverse talent, Asian Pacific Americans have strong and growing representation in senior leadership positions across the company,” said Dwight Robinson, senior vice president and chief diversity officer at Freddie Mac.
Other Best Employer winners included Discover for “APA Employee Resource Groups;” General Electric for “Sponsorship;” KPMG for “Developing Workforce Skills;” and Pacific Gas & Electric for “Marketing & Support to the APA Community”
“Asian Pacific Americans have contributed immensely to the success of U.S. businesses. Recognizing and developing these employees is not only the right thing to do, but it is also a prerequisite for attracting and retaining top talent,” said David Whitelaw Reid, executive director for Global Talent Initiatives at Asia Society. “We congratulate all the winning companies, and urge other employers to follow their lead.”
Finalists and winners are chosen based on a combination of employee survey results (80 percent) and scores from a blind panel of expert judges (20 percent). Employees of Asia Society are not involved in the awards decisions. For more information about the awards, visit Asia Society’s Global Talent Initiatives website.
Below is the full list of 2016 award winners and best practice citations:
BEST EMPLOYER AWARDS
Overall Best Employer for Asian Pacific Americans
Winner: IBM
Distinguished Performance: Discover
Noteworthy Performance: KPMG
Best Employer for Asian Pacific Americans to Develop Workforce Skills
Winner: KPMG
Distinguished Performance: Discover
Noteworthy Performance: IBM
Best Employer for Promoting Asian Pacific Americans into Senior Leadership Positions
Winner: Freddie Mac
Distinguished Performance: IBM
Noteworthy Performance: Goldman Sachs
Best Employer for Promoting Asian Pacific American Women
Winner: AT&T
Distinguished Performance: Colgate-Palmolive
Noteworthy Performance: IBM
Best Employer for Asian Pacific American Employee Resource Groups
Winner: Discover
Distinguished Performance: AT&T
Noteworthy Performance: Ingersoll Rand
Best Employer for Marketing & Support to Asian Pacific American Community
Winner: Pacific Gas & Electric
Distinguished Performance: Goldman Sachs
Noteworthy Performance: General Electric
Best Employer for Sponsorship of Asian Pacific Americans
Winner: General Electric
Distinguished Performance: IBM
Noteworthy Performance: KPMG
BEST PRACTICE CITATIONS
Recruitment and Selection
Goldman Sachs; IBM; KPMG
Retention
General Electric; Goldman Sachs; IBM; KPMG; Medtronic; Reed Smith
Employee Growth & Advancement
Chevron; Credit Suisse; Freddie Mac; General Electric; Pacific Gas & Electric
Profit & Loss Leadership Development
AT&T; General Electric; IBM; KPMG; Medtronic
Asian Pacific American Employee Resource Groups
AT&T; BNY Mellon; Discover; Goldman Sachs; IBM; KPMG
Diversity
AT&T; Discover; Goldman Sachs; Marriott
Sponsorship
General Electric; Goldman Sachs; IBM; KPMG
Community Commitment
Chevron; General Electric; Goldman Sachs; KPMG; Pacific Gas & Electric
Market Opportunities
AT&T; Freddie Mac; Goldman Sachs; Marriott
Promoting Asian Pacific American Women
AT&T; Colgate-Palmolive; Goldman Sachs; IBM; KPMG; Marriott