LEADING DISABILITY EMPLOYER SEAL

Now in its seventh year, the NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal recognizes companies for measuring and achieving strong talent outcomes for people with disabilities. With this recognition, NOD endeavors to shine a light on those employers that are committed to building an inclusive workforce by adopting exemplary employment practices for people with disabilities.

2021 LEADING DISABILITY EMPLOYERS

2021 Leading Disability Employer Seal

AbbVie
AbbVie
Accenture
Accenture
American Heart Association
American Heart Association
Anthem
Anthem
AT&T
AT&T
BellTextron
BellTextron
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Blue Shield of California
Blue Shield of California
The Boeing Company
The Boeing Company
Capital One
Capital One
Centene
Centene
Cerner Corporation
Cerner Corporation
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Comcast NBCUniversal
Comcast NBCUniversal
Dow
Dow
Eli Lilly and Company
Eli Lilly and Company
Endeavors Unlimited
Endeavors Unlimited
EY
EY
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
GDIT
GDIT
The Hershey Company
The Hershey Company
Hilton
Hilton
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
HSBC
HSBC
Humana
Humana
Huntington Bank
Huntington Bank
Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory
Independence Care System
Independence Care System
Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente
KeyBank
KeyBank
KPMG U.S.
KPMG U.S.
Leidos
Leidos
Level Access
Level Access
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin
L’Oréal USA
L’Oréal USA
M&T Bank
M&T Bank
Marriott International
Marriott International
Martinsburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Martinsburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic
National Grid USA
National Grid USA
National Security Agency
National Security Agency
Nautilus Hyosung America
Nautilus Hyosung America
New Editions Consulting
New Editions Consulting
New York Life
New York Life
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman
PRIDE Industries
PRIDE Industries
Prudential Financial
Prudential Financial
PSEG
PSEG
Puerto Rico Industries for the Blind
Puerto Rico Industries for the Blind
PwC
PwC
Randstad US
Randstad US
Reed Smith
Reed Smith
RespectAbility
RespectAbility
SEI
SEI
Skookum Contract Services
Skookum Contract Services
Sodexo
Sodexo
Sony Corporation of America
Sony Corporation of America
TD Bank
TD Bank
TIAA
TIAA
T-Mobile, USA
T-Mobile, USA
U.S. Bank
U.S. Bank
United Airlines
United Airlines
Unum Group
Unum Group
The Viscardi Center
The Viscardi Center
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
WeCo Accessibility Services
WeCo Accessibility Services
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company

ABOUT WINNING THE SEAL

The NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal is a selective award given to companies based on their performance on the Employment Tracker, the only assessment tool available to evaluate workforce disability inclusion policies and practices.

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TAKE THE TRACKER

To be considered for the 2022 NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal, companies must complete the Tracker during the qualifying window.

METHODOLOGY

Organizations wanting to compete for the NOD Leading Disability Employer Seal voluntarily opt in to be considered. Those companies’ responses are scored, taking into account both disability employment practices and performance. Scoring prioritizes practices that are associated with increased disability employment outcomes over time, and companies receive additional points based on the percentage of people with disabilities in their workforce.

Celebratory Dinner

The announcement was made before an audience of over seven hundred diversity and inclusion leaders from global companies at NOD’s two-hour virtual Forum. Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin kicked off the event with an inspiring keynote address, while comedian and actress Santina Muha served up glitz and glamour as the emcee. An executive panel discussion, featuring DiversityInc CEO Carolynn Johnson, Hilton CEO Christopher J. Nassetta, and Eli Lilly & Company CEO David A. Ricks, addressed emerging workforce challenges in the COVID era and was moderated by Rhonda Nesmith Crichlow, Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Charter Communications and NOD board member. The impactful discussion examined new opportunities the global pandemic has afforded employees with disabilities, including remote working, increased digital accessibility, better access to mental health programs and more flexibility.

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PRESS

“Congratulations to all the 2021 Leading Disability Employers for creating an inclusive and diverse workplace that allows people with disabilities to be successful,” said NOD President Carol Glazer. “NOD’s mission is to ensure that no ability is wasted, that all Americans, including those of us with disabilities, have an opportunity for enterprise, achievement, and earnings and that corporate America knows how to put our talents to work. These winning organizations have stepped up and are doing just that. We want to applaud their leadership and thank them for their commitment to hiring and retaining people with disabilities.”

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