The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University recently appointed DIANE CRAWFORD to the newly created position of executive director for institutional culture. She most recently served as president of Diversity & Inclusion Professionals of Central Pennsylvania, providing professional development and networking for diversity and inclusion practitioners throughout the region. Her previous roles […]
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The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University recently appointed DIANE CRAWFORD to the newly created position of executive director for institutional culture. She most recently served as president of Diversity & Inclusion Professionals of Central Pennsylvania, providing professional development and networking for diversity and inclusion practitioners throughout the region. Her previous roles include diversity & inclusion global manager for the Hershey Company, where her responsibilities included establishing Hershey’s first employee business resource groups: Women, LGBTQ, African American, Latino, Asian American, Veterans, Abilities First, and Young Professional. While at Hershey, Crawford was also responsible for developing community partnerships between the company and nationwide community organizations. In addition, she has served as a career advisor for a unique skills-to-work program under the Harrisburg Area Community College Workforce Development Department. Crawford holds a bachelor’s degree in applied behavioral science and a master’s degree in education, both from Penn State University.