Foley Hoag Director of DE&I Rosa Nuñez Honored with 2021 Moves Mentor Diversity Leadership Award
July 30, 2021
Foley Hoag LLP Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) Rosa Nuñez has been recognized as a 2021 Moves Mentor Diversity Leadership Award recipient by Moves magazine. Nunez was recognized during the publication's annual luncheon and celebration at the Moves Millennial Forum Event in New York on July 29, 2021.
The Moves Mentor Diversity Leadership Award is given in recognition of the role individual women leaders play in shaping and forming the next generation, It also celebrates the energy, experience and expertise used in mentoring today's millennials into tomorrow's executives.
At Foley Hoag, Nunez is responsible for developing, implementing, leading and championing proactive diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and programs, in alignment with the firm's overall strategic plans. Her firmwide initiatives are centered on recruitment, learning and development, engagement, retention and external positioning.
For over 20 years, Moves magazine has advocated for women’s rights, social fairness and equal opportunity to its readers. The ongoing goal of the publication is to empower women and call out the patriarchy in the United States.
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