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15 Retailers/Wholesalers Make Diversity List

A total of 15 retailers/wholesalers have made Forbes’ sixth annual roster of the 500 most diverse businesses in the U.S.

The list was developed based on an independent survey from a sample of approximately 45,000 U.S.-based employees. The survey was administered anonymously in a series of online panels where participants were asked to rate their organizations on criteria such as age, gender, ethnicity, disability and sexual-orientation equality.

Respondents belonging to underrepresented groups also were asked to nominate organizations other than their own. The final list ranked the 500 employers that received the most recommendations and demonstrated diversity-related best-practices.

Here are the retailers/wholesalers that made the list, along with their overall rankings:

  • # 9 Williams-Sonoma
  • # 30 Ulta Beauty
  • # 37 Grainger
  • # 39 LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics
  • # 65 Target
  • # 88 AmerisourceBergen
  • # 94 Best Buy
  • # 96 The Home Depot
  • # 116 Macy’s
  • #188 Nordstrom
  • # 251 Wayfair
  • # 258 Kohl’s
  • # 265 Tractor Supply
  • # 270 Signet Jewelers
  • # 277 IKEA

Click here for more on the survey.

INVISION Staff

Since launching in 2014, INVISION has won 23 international journalism awards for its publication and website. Contact INVISION's editors at editor@invisionmag.com.

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