For projects that informed, engaged, and uplifted the community, the Mount Sinai Beth Israel (MSBI) Diversity Council and the Corporate Services Center Heritage of Latino Alliance (HOLA) Employee Resource Group were recently honored by The Association of ERGs and Councils during its annual conference. The association—which provides resources to increase the impact, effectiveness, and recognition of employee resource groups (ERGs) and diversity councils nationally—ranked the MSBI Diversity Council No. 1 in the “Top 10 Diversity Action” awards. The Corporate Services Center HOLA Employee Resource Group ranked No. 7 in the “Top 25 ERG” awards at the virtual conference, which was held October 19-24.
The MSBI Diversity Council was recognized for its annual “Go Red” event in February, during which it partners with Mount Sinai Heart to offer blood pressure screenings for patients and staff. In recognition of Black History Month, the council members focused on providing health and wellness information to the Black patient population due to the prevalence of heart disease in this community. The HOLA Employee Resource Group was recognized for its Prom Dress Drive for female students at the Esperanza Preparatory School in East Harlem. HOLA members collected and delivered more than 150 dresses to the school and assisted 50 young women in finding a dress for their prom. “We congratulate the MSBI Diversity Council and the Corporate Services Center HOLA Employee Resource Group, especially the leads of these groups—Donnette Truss and Lena Chang at MSBI and Frank Pabon and Shawn Lee of HOLA—who led the efforts to achieve these recognitions,” says Pamela Y. Abner, MPA, CPXP, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Office for Diversity and Inclusion.
To receive the awards, diversity councils and ERGs across the country were required to submit a video to the association describing an event or initiative they organized during 2019. The association selected and evaluated honorees using the “Impact Model,” a data-driven model that shows how the initiative improved talent management, culture, and organizational vitality for the individuals, organization, and external stakeholders involved. The MSBI and HOLA groups were among 45 councils and ERGs nationally honored by the association for demonstrating the standards of excellence for organizations working to enhance their diversity, equity, and inclusion work. In addition, ERGs across the Health System are doing impactful work year round, says Shana L. Dacon, MPH, MBA, Director, Corporate Health System Affairs, Office for Diversity and Inclusion. “We want to thank all diversity council and employee resource group members for their ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and promoting a culture of belonging for all faculty, staff, students, trainees, patients, and the Mount Sinai Health System community,” she says. To learn more about diversity council and employee resource groups, contact the Office for Diversity and Inclusion at diversity@mountsinai.org. Visit the United in Solidarity website to learn about how the Mount Sinai community is promoting efforts to instill an anti-racist culture and promote anti-racist behaviors.