DEBORAH URBANSKI
DANIEL GUTIERREZ
TONIT CALAWAY
responsible for implementing an
integrated diversity strategy across
all of McGraw-Hill’s businesses to
enhance the company’s diversity
and talent-development programs.
Austin previously served as the
chief diversity officer for American
International Group (AIG).
PAMELA PRINCE-EASON, vice
president of worldwide procurement for Pfizer, has assumed a
two-year term as chair of the
Women’s Business Enterprise
National Council (WBENC) board
of directors. Dedicated to advancing the success of women-owned
businesses, Prince-Eason has led
WBENC in numerous key officer
and director roles over the years.
At Pfizer, she is responsible for
working with the procurement
team to leverage the company’s
spend in all regions of the world.
Pfizer is one of DiversityInc’s 25
Noteworthy Companies.
NASA’s Johnson Space Center
named DEBORAH URBANSKI
LETITIA LONG
director of the Office of Equal
Opportunity and Diversity. She
will oversee policies and regulations that impact the Johnson
Space Center’s employment and
diversity-management practices.
Urbanski graduated from the
University of Texas and South
Texas College of Law.
DANIEL GUTIERREZ, host
of the Internet radio program
“Right Here Right Now,” has been
appointed president of PRIMER,
a network of business and professional leaders that leverages
resources to create opportunities,
sponsorship and success for its
members and the Latino community. DiversityInc CEO Luke
Visconti is also a member of
PRIMER.
Harley-Davidson promoted
TONIT CALAWAY to vice
president of human resources.
She joined Harley-Davidson in
1998 as corporate counsel and
has held positions of increasing
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responsibility in the company’s
legal group. Calaway is also
president of the board of directors of Meta House, a Milwaukee
nonprofit dedicated to substance-abuse recovery for women.
BILL SIMON, executive vice
president and chief operations
officer for Walmart U.S., was
named a champion of the Network
of Executive Women, a 2,000-
member organization dedicated to
attracting, retaining and advancing
women in the consumer-products
and retail industry.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency announced the
appointment of LETITIA LONG,
the first woman to lead a major
intelligence agency, to director of
the organization. Currently she
is deputy director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency. National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
provides global support to its
intelligence-community partners
through representatives stationed
around the world.
TUJUANNA WILLIAMS was
promoted from diversity director
to vice president and chief diversity officer at Freddie Mac. Prior to
joining Freddie Mac, Williams led
the diversity efforts at companies
such as Verizon Business. Verizon
is No. 11 in the 2010 DiversityInc
Top 50. I