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Posted on: September 1st, 2006
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“Allstate Insurance Company was recognized as one of the “Top 50 Companies for Hispanics” for the second straight year by Hispanic Business magazine, a national business and finance publication aimed at Hispanic professionals. The companies named to this list were selected based on their commitment to Hispanic hiring, promotion, marketing, philanthropy and supplier diversity.
“As a company in a service industry, Allstate employees and agencies are at the core of our business. Diversity is an Allstate business strategy and a strong part of our own corporate culture. And without the tremendous appreciation we have for diversity we would not be as successful as we have been,” said Anise Wiley Little, assistant vice president, and chief diversity officer, Allstate. “We are a company that believes in understanding and respecting diverse opinions, thoughts, cultures and people in order to make us better and more effective. Being named to the Top 50 list by Hispanic Business for the second straight year is an honor that helps us understand our efforts in seeking and promoting diversity both in the workplace and in the community are working.” “
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