Press Release
Lehigh Valley Inter-Regional Networking & Connecting Consortium (LINC), a non-profit organization that focuses on supporting employers, relocated employees and the community, hosted a virtual CEO Action Regional Summit for Inclusive Excellence on February 4, 2021. The invitation-only CEO summit included a keynote address from CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™, Lehigh Valley CEOs and DEI practitioner panels and an interactive roundtable discussion. The event focused on the importance of working collaboratively across the Lehigh Valley on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices to leverage collective voices and recruit talent that represents our community.
The CEO Action Regional Summit sought to begin DEI discussions at the CEO level and encourage a more inclusive workforce and community,” stated Donna Cornelius, CEO and Executive Director, LINC. “A diverse and vibrant community not only assists with talent recruitment and retention, it benefits the entire Lehigh Valley as well.
Tim Ryan, U.S. Chairman and Senior Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) kicked off the Summit by tasking attendees of the virtual event to come together to build stronger, more diverse workforces and communities. He was followed by Shannon Schuyler, Chief Purpose and Inclusion Officer at PwC, and also Chief Operation Executive for the national CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion™ consortium.
Schuyler reported a 400% increase in CEO Action signatories in response to recent societal issues that have brought long-standing racial injustices to the forefront of commerce, media, government, and personal conversations. According to Schuyler, participation in CEO Action has the ability to reach across industries to build change. She noted that by 2044, the majority of the US workforce will be People of Color and now is the time to build a structure of inclusion.
A few of the local CEO Action signatories taking part in the Summit included Jean-Claude Dubacher, Chairman and CEO, B. Braun of America.; Dr. John Simon, President, Lehigh University; Julien Sauvagnargues, President, Olympus Corporation of the Americas; Vince Sorgi, President and CEO, PPL Corporation and Donna Cornelius, CEO/Executive Director, LINC. Bill Spence, former Chairman and CEO of PPL Corporation moderated the panel discussion and was an early adopter of CEO Action, signing on in 2017. At that time, the pledge was endorsed by only 150 or so other companies nationwide. It has now grown to over 1,600, a strong indication of the desire for and commitment to change. The need was reinforced by the Summit’s CEO panel. Significant themes included:
Summit attendance and participation confirmed that Lehigh Valley CEOs recognize the importance of advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Rick Bucher, CEO of Victaulic stated, “It was a wonderful meeting. I really enjoyed the session, especially the dynamic format. I shared my thoughts with our Vice President of Human Resources and we discussed how we can advance progress at Victaulic.” Like many CEOs, this opportunity created a space for them to learn, engage and start conversations toward solutions.
A DEI practitioner discussion panel, led by Orville Trout, Executive Vice President Human Resources at Crayola, featured Mindy Fitzpatrick, Talent Brand at Air Products; Dr. Donald Outing, Vice President for Equity and Community, Lehigh University; Kristin Leayman, Senior Manager, People Experiences, Olympus Corporation of the Americas; and Kristine Maciolek-Small, Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Talent Management, PPL Corporation. Participants discussed challenges and successes around their organization’s DEI plans.
“It’s edgy work,” stated Fitzgerald. “When a company sets public metrics and goals, people start talking about it. Tough conversations at the top levels of organizations start happening and only activities that have direct impact and lead to change become part of the strategy.”
Outing recommended to attendees, “Self-development is the key to success. Seek out scholarly writing on diversity and equity to be better equipped to advocate for change. It will position you to launch and lead in this difficult space.”
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MACUNGIE
Valley Preferred Cycling Center – Home to thrilling track cycling races, this outdoor velodrome draws both world-class athletes and excited spectators in Spring and Summer.
Hawk Mountain – A premier spot for hiking and birdwatching, offering breathtaking views and a chance to see migrating raptors up close.
Grange Park – A spacious community park offering sports fields, playgrounds, splash pad, and scenic trails, ideal for family outings and outdoor fun.
SAUCON VALLEY
Saucon Rail Trail – Perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, this rail-trail blends nature with a bit of local history.
Promenade Shops – Stroll through this upscale outdoor shopping center, featuring a variety of premium stores and eateries.
Hellertown – A quaint town offering a cozy mix of small-town charm, local dining, and cave tours at Lost River Caverns.
EASTON
Crayola Experience – Immerse yourself in color and creativity with interactive exhibits that bring the Crayola world to life for all ages.
Easton Public Market – Savor fresh, local eats and shop for artisanal goods at this vibrant indoor market in the heart of downtown Easton.
Farmers Market – America’s longest-running farmers’ market offers farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and more in a lively community setting along the river.
Silk Mill – Discover art and culture in this revitalized historic area featuring galleries, studios, and easy access to the scenic Karl Steiner Arts walk.
ALLENTOWN
Downtown Allentown – There’s so much to explore and experience in downtown Allentown. Stop by the PPL Center, DaVinci Science Center, a local music and arts festival, or vibrant restaurant.
West End – With shops, restaurants and entertainment the West End Theatre District is one of the Lehigh Valley’s most charming neighborhoods.
Allentown Fairgrounds Farmers Market – Not your average market! Stock up on your favorites and find just about anything you need.
DaVinci Science Center – Dive into hands-on science exhibits that spark curiosity and excitement for all ages at this family-friendly downtown Allentown destination.
CARBON COUNTY
Mauch Chunk Lake Park – Splash and play the day away. Visitors can enjoy clean, sandy beaches and beautiful woodland views. Fees apply.
POTTSVILLE
Yuengling Brewery Museum and Gift shop – Learn about the history of America’s oldest brewery and enjoy a free tour of the brewery established in 1829.
Knoebels Amusement Resort – Located in Elysburg, America’s largest free-admission amusement park has 60 rides for all ages. The park also boasts a pool, campground, and golf course.
GREATER HAZLETON
Hazleton Art League – Fosters and promotes the arts through education, exhibitions, and cultural events including an art gallery and programs like drawing, painting, photography, and pottery.
Mountain Top – A beautiful, quiet community nestled atop the Pocono mountains offers a mix of suburban and rural living.
Eckley Miners’ Village – Sitting atop the world’s largest concentration of anthracite coal, visitors can explore a 19th-century company mining town and learn about the lives of families who fueled America.
HISTORIC Bethlehem
Historic Bethlehem – Step into history and luxury at this iconic hotel, offering elegant stays with a charming view of downtown Bethlehem and steps from a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wind Creek Event Center – Enjoy top-tier entertainment, from concerts to comedy, in this modern venue nestled in the heart of Bethlehem.
D&L Trail – Hike or bike this scenic Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor trail that winds 165 miles through stunning landscapes, following a historic canal route.