CVS Health Commits Nearly $600 Million to Address Racial Inequality
CVS Health Commits Nearly $600 Million to Address Racial Inequality
CVS Health recently announced it will invest nearly $600 million over five years to advance employee, community and public policy initiatives that address inequality faced by Black people and other disenfranchised communities. The investment follows a commitment from President and CEO Larry Merlo to evaluate how the company operates and how it can use its influence to be a force for good in communities across the country.
“Our nearly 300,000 employees are a microcosm of America, and a reflection of the diversity that is foundational to who we are as a country,” said Merlo. “The strategic agenda we’re laying out today will harness the strength of that diversity and focus on the areas where we can have the greatest impact.”
Learn more about how the company is transforming health at www.cvshealth.com
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