Comerica Bank Recognized As Top 50 Company For Providing Opportunities To Latinas
DALLAS, September 16, 2019 /3BL Media/ – Comerica Bank was recognized for its efforts in diversity and inclusion with its selection to the 2019 Top 50 Best Companies for Latinas to Work for in the U.S. by Latina Style. This marks the ninth time Comerica has received the honor.
Companies responding to LATINA Style's questionnaire are evaluated based on matters that LATINA Style magazine readers deemed as most important to them in the workplace. LATINA Style is proud to recognize companies that support programs that encourage training, mentorship and promote Latinas within the company. The LATINA Style 50 report reflects those programs that Latinas are looking for when seeking job opportunities. Among the principal areas of evaluation are: the number of Latina executives, Latina retention, mentoring programs, educational opportunities, employee benefits, job retraining, affinity groups and Hispanic relations. Evaluations for the 2019 annual report are based on 2018 data.
“Nielsen demographics state that Hispanic women are a key growth engine of the U.S. female population and are expected to become 30 percent of the total female population by 2060,” said Comerica Bank Senior Vice President of External Affairs – Michigan Market and National Director of Hispanic Business Development Monica L. Martinez. “Comerica is proud to continue our partnership with Latina Style on programs that educate, network and promote Latinas in all aspects of their career journey.”
Since 1998, the Latina Style 50 list has established the gold standard by which corporations are measured for their plan to hire, retain and promote Latina professionals. The annual awards ceremony honoring the LATINA Style 50 companies will take place on February 2020 during the LATINA Style 50 Awards and Diversity Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C.
For more information regarding the LATINA Style 50, visit www.latinastyle.com.
About LATINA Style Inc.
LATINA Style Inc., headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is the publisher of LATINA Style Magazine, a national magazine for the professional Hispanic woman. The magazine has been published for 25 years and has a national circulation of 150,000 and a readership of nearly 600,000. The company is host of the LATINA Style Business Series, the LATINA Style 50 Report, the National LATINA Symposium and the LATINA Style Hero Initiative. For further information about the LATINA Style 50 Report visit www.latinastyle.com or call (214) 357-2186.