SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) was named 2016 Corporation of
the Year by the National
Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC). The honor, given at the
NGLCC’s 2016 National Dinner Awards in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 18,
recognizes PG&E for their outstanding support and dedication to ensuring
fairness and equal opportunity for LGBT suppliers, customers and
employees.
“PG&E has been a leader in diversity and inclusion for decades. We
recognize that it’s the strength of our diversity that makes our company
and communities successful. We’re proud to be the first California
utility to include LGBT in its supplier diversity program. Our
commitment to diversity within the communities we serve is the right way
to do business and how we’ll continue to work together in building a
better California,” said PG&E Vice President, Federal Affairs and Policy
and Chief Sustainability Officer Melissa Lavinson, who accepted the
award on behalf of PG&E.
PG&E’s support of the LGBT community has been recognized by leading
national diversity and human rights groups:
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Human Rights Campaign: For the last 13 years, PG&E has been
named as one of the best
places to work by the HRC, the largest civil rights organization
working to achieve equality for LGBT Americans. Over this period, PG&E
has received a perfect 100 percent rating on the HRC’s Corporate
Equality Index for their strong commitment to embrace diversity and
inclusion.
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DiversityInc: For eight consecutive years, PG&E has been named
as one of the top
utilities in the United States for diversity which covers supplier
diversity, hiring, retaining and promoting LGBT, women, minorities,
people with disabilities and veterans.
PG&E has also been a corporate leader in championing LGBT rights for
businesses, employees and the community:
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In 2015, PG&E played hosts to the first stop on a nationwide
LGBT business builder event, which was co-sponsored by the U.S.
Small Business Administration and the NGLCC. PG&E has also worked
to help LGBT businesses grow by partnering with the Golden
Gate Business Association to hold training,
matchmaking and networking events.
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In 2012, PG&E was the first utility company to pursue LGBT businesses
for its supply chain. The company also supported the passage of
California Assembly Bill 1678 in 2015, which requires California
public utilities to extend to LGBT enterprises the same business
opportunities granted to women-, minority- and disabled veteran-owned
companies.
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In 2016, PG&E’s PrideNetwork, one of the first LGBT employee resource
groups in the nation, celebrated its 30th
anniversary.
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In 2015, PG&E contributed
$250,000 to the San Francisco-based National
Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) as part of its long-standing
commitment to equality in the workplace and the communities it serves.
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In 2008, PG&E was the first major company in California to support the
“No on 8” (ballot proposition which banned same-sex marriages)
campaign.
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In 1986, PG&E was the first corporate sponsor of the San
Francisco Pride Celebration and Parade and had the first corporate
contingent in the parade in 1988.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
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