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Richard T. Clark
CEO and President, Merck
Clay Osborne
Vice President of Global Diversity,
Bausch & Lomb
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32. COMMUNICATIONS
No. 3 Top 10 Companies for African Americans
Business Type: Telecommunications
Corporate Headquarters: Atlanta, Ga.
Number of U.S. Employees: 20,000
Annual Worldwide Revenue: $6.7 billion
Diversity Strengths: CEO commitment; work-force representation of people of color, particularly African Americans
33. STARWOOD HOTELS
Business Type: Hospitality
Corporate Headquarters: White Plains, N.Y.
Number of U.S. Employees: 52,000
Annual Worldwide Revenue: $6.1 billion
Diversity Strengths: CEO commitment; work-force and
management representation of people of color
34. MERCK & CO.
No. 8 Top 10 Companies for Asian Americans
No. 4 Top 10 Companies for People With Disabilities
Business Type: Pharmaceuticals
Corporate Headquarters: Whitehouse Station, N.J.
Number of U.S. Employees: 30,897
Annual Worldwide Revenue: $22 billion
Diversity Strengths: Work-force and management representation of people of color, particularly Asian Americans and
women; inclusion of employees with disabilities
35. BAUSCH & LOMB
Business Type: Consumer Products
Corporate Headquarters: Rochester, N.Y.
Number of U.S. Employees: 3,800
Annual Worldwide Revenue: $2.2 billion
Diversity Strengths: Work-force representation of people of
color and women; employee-resource groups; diversity training