Tracing his roots to the Bahamas, ComEd VP of Governmental Affairs, stays connected to his culture through his leadership in Chicago.
Tag Archive: Diversity and inclusion
ComEd lineworker Leejohn Johnson shares his story as graduate of CONSTRUCT a decade ago.
Sergio Alzate, a certified minority-owned business owner, turned one freelance opportunity with ComEd into a growing 20-employee business.
ComEd launched an innovative program to help diverse small businesses break through barriers and thrive in the energy efficiency field.
ComEd’s Future of Energy scholarship provides up to $10,000 in financial assistance for women and minority students pursuing STEM degrees. Apply now before the March 28, 2022 deadline.
Every year in February, we celebrate Black History Month to recognize the achievements of Black Americans and their pivotal role in U.S history and in each of our communities today. At ComEd, we also honor the many ways that our Black colleagues have shaped and energized the communities we serve. Read below to learn what Black History month means to ComEd employees as they reflect on the past, present, and future of Black excellence.
Paying homage to ComEd’s iconic past, present and future African American leaders during Black History Month.
A ComEd employee recalls his Hispanic upbringing and why those experiences are important to remember during National Hispanic Heritage Month.
ComEd, through its Exelon African American Resource Alliance (EAARA) employee resource group, paused this week to make educational seminars available to Illinois-based employees... to help them understand the meaning of Juneteenth and use these learnings to benefit the communities in which they work and live.
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, ComEd pays tribute to the generations of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who shaped our nation's history—and who were shaped by it.