HACR WELCOMES INTEL TO GROWING FORTUNE 500 CORPORATE MEMBER LIST
As Corporate America becomes increasingly aware of the importance of Hispanic inclusion as a vehicle to grow market share and stakeholder value, the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) welcomes Intel, a world leader in computing innovation, as their newest Fortune 100 corporate member.
Intel will join a growing network of companies at the forefront of diversity advancement and have the opportunity to engage with forward-thinking industry leaders who are committed to furthering Hispanic inclusion in the U.S.
“Intel is proud to join HACR in its mission to advance Hispanics in Corporate America,” said Rosalind Hudnell, Chief Diversity Officer and Director of External Relations for Intel Corp. “At Intel, we respect and value diversity in our employees, customers, and key stakeholders in the global marketplace and recognize that diversity is critical to our leadership in the high-technology industry.”
As a world leader in innovation, Intel believes in cultivating a diverse workforce and inclusive environment for its customers, employees and shareholders. The company looks to continue advancing corporate citizenship and diversity in an effort to reach the Hispanic consumer market.
“HACR is proud to welcome Intel, a Fortune 100 company, to our family of corporate members," said Carlos F. Orta, HACR’s President & CEO. “Through this partnership, Intel will have the opportunity to stregthen its diversity efforts and share best practices with other like minded companies who value the power of Hispanic Inclusion.”
About Intel
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products, and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971.