At P&G, neurodivergent talent can grow their careers with confidence. Whether it is through inclusive hiring practices, continuously refining accessibility accommodation practices or creating a culture where every employee can bring their authentic selves and skills to work — at P&G, we are unique in our abilities and united in our efforts to build disability confidence.

As we recognize World Autism Acceptance Day (April 2) and Neurodiversity Awareness Month, we celebrate the incredible community of neurodiverse employees who bring their unique abilities to P&G. Neurodivergent people may have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, dyslexia or other neurodivergence and may or may not include neurotypical people.

The co-leads of P&G’s Neurodivergent Support Group, Chris Lidel, Associate Researcher and Data Specialist and Archivist, and Tiffany Peak, Data Specialist and Archivist, recently discussed their unique experiences at P&G with Neurodivergent ally, Brian Frederiksen, Senior Director, Research and Development — along with insights for growing an inclusive workplace where innovation and creativity thrive:

Inclusively Recruiting and Hiring

“I’ve worked in jobs that weren’t so accepting of autism,” shares Tiffany. “When I interviewed, I went into this with the mentality of this is me…I want to find a company that accepts me…that I knew would be accepting of all different kinds of people. And for me, that was P&G.

Chris’ story of disclosing his Neurodivergence is a little different: “It wasn’t until I got into the company [and] did research through the Intranet to learn what P&G’s stance was — how accepting it would be. I learned about the PwD (People with Disabilities) Network, and I decided to start to branch out. Letting Brian know that I am autistic really helped with that bridging point.”

Accommodating and Supporting Differences

Managers play an important role in employee work experiences, and managers who seek to listen to understand neurodivergent employees can help remove barriers that promote authentic and meaningful contributions to the work they do together.

“Autism is different for everybody, so we’re all going to have different needs,” shares Tiffany. “It is extremely important for the manager to get to know their employee and ask questions.”

Reflects Brian, “The job of the manager is to understand what really matters to that person and treat them how they want to be treated.” Whether you are a manager or a colleague, “The biggest thing someone can do is listen to me and believe me when I talk about my experience,” shares Tiffany, when highlighting the best ways to support the Neurodivergent community.

Neurodivergent employees also need empathy and compassion to function most effectively. Importantly, “When you’re empathetic with everybody and willing to just be understanding, it makes the whole workspace environment for everybody better,” emphasizes Chris.

Growing Confidence and Communities

Because everyone can belong at P&G, our people, business and communities grow. Chris and Tiffany are both proud of their work with the Neurodivergent Support Group.

“We’ve had a lot of employees coming and talking about all of the help they’ve gotten,” shares Chris. They want employees to know that they have their backs. “We will support you 100% and do whatever we can to help you further your career and feel good and safe here,” expands Tiffany.

Neurodivergent P&Gers help us better serve communities around the world — from all walks of life — as we all benefit from inclusive actions that move communities forward. “Procter and Gamble has enabled me to be more myself, to bring more of the tools that I have and to be more bold and share off the cuff ideas that then trigger ideas for other people,” highlights Chris.

These ideas help lead to inclusive innovation that meet the needs of our diverse consumers and make our products superior. At P&G, we believe our shared and unique experiences are an important part of our strength. And we are a better company because of our Neurodiversity.

Visit our social media @ProcterGamble to hear more from Chris, Tiffany and Brian and about how P&G creates a workplace where everyone belongs and thrives. #DisabilityConfident

Click here to learn more about our company’s inclusive job opportunities.

New Holland Agriculture and CNH Industrial REMAN are celebrating REMAN Day. It’s an occasion when remanufacturing industries around the world promote their important contributions to the circular economy. They demonstrate the innovative ways they are advancing remanufacturing and improving its environmental impact.

As a sustainability leader in agriculture, New Holland has been working in close collaboration with CNH Industrial REMAN for several years, offering remanufactured parts with a 2-year, unlimited hours warranty and at reduced prices.

The brand plans to reach zero waste from used parts by 2025. This represents progress for the whole industry, advantages for customers and dealers and benefits for the environment.

The remanufacturing of spent materials is key to a circular economy. And it’s in line with New Holland’s Clean Energy Leader strategy.

Today New Holland and CNH Industrial REMAN also recognize their partnership with Treedom. The Italian online e-commerce company allows anyone to purchase and plant trees and monitor their growth, helping to reduce the quantity of CO2 in the atmosphere.

CNH Industrial REMAN has created a forest with Treedom, informed by their principle of “You Return, We Plant.”

Mattia Manicardi, Head of Brand Marketing, New Holland Agriculture, said: “New Holland has a long-standing commitment to sustainability and our remanufacturing offers are a very important opportunity to reduce waste of materials and energy resources. We are planning to reach zero waste from used parts where a REMAN option is available. We are proud to celebrate this day with REMAN and highlight once again our Clean Energy Leader Strategy to create a better future for our planet.”

Tommaso D’Alessandro, Senior Manager, CNH Industrial REMAN said: “We are often reminded how remanufacturing is a ‘win-win-win’ game. It benefits dealers, it benefits customers, and it benefits the environment. We are proud to be part of the REMAN family and celebrate this day, together with all the companies working in the remanufacturing industry around the globe.”

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ROSEMEAD, Calif., April 13, 2023 /3BL Media/ – Thirty high school seniors in Southern California Edison’s service area have been named 2023 Edison Scholars and will be awarded a total of $1.5 million in scholarships from Edison International. “I want to do something for the environment and make the world a better place and make an impact on the future,” exclaimed Jackie Li, one of the new Edison Scholars.  

The Edison Scholars Program is designed to help students like Li achieve their dreams of pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM), cybersecurity or data analytics in college.  

“One of my favorite things every year is seeing the faces of our newest Edison Scholars as they receive the news. The surprise visits are always filled with so much emotion, with their loved ones, classmates and school and district staff on hand to share everything from tears to laughter,” said Pedro J. Pizarro, president and CEO of Edison International. “I couldn’t be more impressed with this group. Reading their impact statements gives me hope and confidence that these bright and passionate students are going to help lead the transition to an affordable and equitable clean energy future.”  

Beginning this year, the scholarship award increased from $40,000 to $50,000, paid over four years. In addition, Edison Scholars will also be eligible for a paid summer internship with SCE upon completing their first year of school. Scholars must meet the minimum eligibility requirements and complete the required hiring screening.  

For the first time since 2019, the students received the scholarship news with in-person surprise check presentations delivered by Edison’s representatives during school events including a pep rally, an open house and in-classroom visits. Surprise highlights can be found here.  

SCE will hold a reception on May 5 to celebrate the scholars at the company’s Rosemead headquarters.  

Below is a list of the 2023 recipients:

Student NameHigh SchoolChristina AgopianAdolfo Camarillo HighJoshua AlvaradoSouth Gate Senior HighFnu AnuCosta Mesa HighTe’yana BrownOptions For Youth Pasadena HighKayla BullardOdyssey STEM AcademyAntonio CamarilloMontclair HighArlene Cazares GarciaAvalon K-12David CeballosDon Bosco Technical InstituteAlyssa ChangWest Ranch HighThomas ChangUpland HighDanny ChmaytelliSanta Monica HighCesar DelgadilloTulare Union HighDylan IskandarMira Costa HighAryan JainCalabasas HighJoshua KangCerritos HighJanna LeePalos Verdes HighNicole LeeSouth Hills HighJackie LiTemple City HighEsther MagbagbeolaChaparral HighPriscila MarquezCathedral City HighHannah McCoyPorterville HighBrian NiTroy HighJohnny NiTroy HighCasey OrtizEsperanza HighMax PengGretchen Whitney HighAimee PeralesJames A. Garfield HighMario PortilloDiamond Ranch HighEmily RodriguezAntelope Valley HighTyler SmallSaint Anthony HighJeremiah WeetlyBonita High

 

Edison International has awarded more than $15 million in scholarships to 760 students through the Edison Scholars Program since 2006. The company is committed to investing in its communities and improving pathways to a STEM education and careers, especially for underrepresented students. Edison Scholars is designed to expose students to clean energy careers and ensure a steady stream of talent as we transition to a clean energy future.  

Edison International, the parent company of SCE, is one of the largest corporate philanthropic contributors in Southern California. The Edison Scholars Program is funded entirely by Edison International shareholders.  

To learn more, visit the Edison Scholar 2023 Spotlight Page.  

About Edison International  
Edison International (NYSE: EIX) is one of the nation’s largest electric utility holding companies, providing clean and reliable energy and energy services through its independent companies. Headquartered in Rosemead, California, Edison International is the parent company of Southern California Edison Company, a utility that delivers electricity to 15 million people across Southern, Central and Coastal California. Edison International is also the parent company of Edison Energy LLC, a global energy advisory firm engaged in the business of providing integrated decarbonization and energy solutions to commercial, industrial and institutional customers.

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