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Chemonics Announces New Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Director

Washington, D.C., Feb. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chemonics International has named Francesca Molinaro director of corporate diversity and inclusion. Molinaro joins Chemonics with more than 18 years of experience designing and implementing strategic diversity and inclusion (D&I), leadership and organizational development and change management initiatives. She has a strong consulting background with vast experience in the international development sector.

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In this newly created role, Molinaro will oversee the development and implementation of the company's strategy to create, facilitate, and deliver D&I initiatives designed to foster a culture of diversity and inclusion around the world.

Prior to joining Chemonics, Molinaro served as the diversity and inclusion advisor for the Inter-American Development Bank where she led strategic visioning, planning, and implementation of the global diversity and inclusion program in Washington, DC and across 26 offices in Latin America and the Caribbean. She is also the founder and principal of the consulting firm Decode Leadership.

“Francesca has extensive diversity and inclusion experience and a proven track record in the international development field,” said Chemonics President and CEO Susanna Mudge. “I am excited to be welcoming Francesca to Chemonics. She will lead our efforts to build a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture for Chemonics around the world. The creation of this new role signals Chemonics’ deep commitment to the values of diversity and inclusion.”

Molinaro holds master's degrees from the London School of Economics and George Washington University, and a Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University. She completed her Bachelor of Arts (Hon.) degree at the University of Toronto.

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Chemonics is an international development consulting firm dedicated to helping people live healthier, more productive, and more independent lives. Its projects span 76 countries and all facets of international development, from health care to financial inclusion.

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Jane Gotiangco
Chemonics
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