Amid increasing pressure from conservative groups and the new administration, several companies are rolling back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing is among a growing number of executives, including CEOs from JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, who have publicly defended their company’s DEI efforts. The trend to diminish DEI programs began prior to the Trump administration, with companies like Meta, Walmart, and McDonald's cutting back due to activist pressure. Still, some executives are maintaining their commitment to diverse policies in the face of criticism.
Deutsche Bank's CEO Christian Sewing is the latest executive to vocally support DEI initiatives, joining other prominent CEOs amid growing criticism from conservative activists.
Despite external pressures to roll back DEI initiatives, several CEOs are openly defending their company's diversity programs, showing a commitment to these initiatives.
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