Blinken appoints chief diversity and inclusion officer 10 months after the role became vacant
Source: NBC News
April 2, 2024, 9:46 AM EDT
WASHINGTON Ten months after the role became vacant, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has appointed a new chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State Department, according to a statement seen first by NBC News.
Zakiya Carr Johnson, an experienced race, social inclusion and diversity expert, will be tasked with building a workforce that reflects America, Blinken said in the statement.
NBC News spoke with around a dozen representatives and officials from various State Department employee organizations and groups, a number of whom were surprised that it took Blinken so long to fill a position that does not require Senate confirmation. Although most supported Blinkens efforts to elevate issues of diversity and inclusion, a number also said that they would have liked the opportunity to share their thoughts ahead of Carr Johnsons appointment.
Chief among the challenges facing Carr Johnson will be a massive retention issue at the department, said Merry Walker, president of the Asian American Foreign Affairs Association. Especially at the mid-levels. Representatives from other State Department employee organizations expressed similar concerns about keeping staff on board.
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TBH, Blinken has been living on planes going back and forth to the ME for almost 6 months straight.