In celebration of Black History Month, the Lowe's Careers social channels posted a series of reflections from members of the company's Black Business Resource Group.
Tonya L. Ellison -- senior manager, technology vendor management -- and Jamaal Deveaux -- senior director, supply chain -- kicked things off by sharing what Black History Month means to them.
Below you'll find more thoughts from associates about being part of the BRG and the importance of diversity and inclusion.
Together, we’re building a culture that leverages diverse associate perspectives and backgrounds to make a greater Lowe’s. Learn more about what being part of a Lowe’s Business Resource Group (BRG) means to Jessie Dodson and Kimberly Autry. #LowesAllIn #BHM2021 pic.twitter.com/sBONG8idFs
— Lowe's Careers (@LowesCareers) February 10, 2021
As we continue to honor Black History Month at @Lowes, our associates acknowledge the importance of recognizing Black culture and achievements far beyond the month of February. #BlackHistoryMonth2021 #LowesAllIn #BHM2021 pic.twitter.com/UxxSryRwAP
— Lowe's Careers (@LowesCareers) February 17, 2021
As Black History Month comes to a close, we would like to thank our Black Business Resource Group associates for sharing their insights about black history, culture, and achievements. Take a look as our associates share what diversity and inclusion means to them. #BHM2021 pic.twitter.com/kGGcqRHLVJ
— Lowe's Careers (@LowesCareers) February 24, 2021