Blinken appoints chief diversity and inclusion officer after 10-month vacancy
- Secretary of State Antony Blinken has appointed Zakiya Carr Johnson as the new chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State Department.
- Johnson will work on creating a workforce that "reflects America," according to Blinken.
- Some State Department employees expressed surprise at the delay in filling the position, which does not require Senate confirmation.
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Blinken appoints chief diversity and inclusion officer after 10-month vacancy
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has appointed a new chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State Department. The position has been vacant for 10 months, but the department announced Tuesday that Zakiya Carr Johnson will serve as the next chief diversity and inclusion officer (CDIO). Johnson will replace acting CDIO Conny Mayer. “American diplomacy…
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the appointment of a new chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State Department on Tuesday, 10 months after the role became vacant. Blinken
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