The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik

Carla Grant-Pickens, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer for IBM (NYSE: IBM)


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Carla Grant-Pickens serves as the Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer for IBM, where she leads a global team dedicated to creating an inclusive culture and a workforce that reflects the world while responding to societal issues that impact IBM employees and the communities they live and work in.

Diversity and inclusion have been a pillar of IBM’s culture for over 100 years and under  Carla’s leadership the company has been globally recognized as a leader in the space,  named as a “Top 10 Working Mother Best Company,” a “Top 10 Company for Dads,” and a “Top Place to Work for LGBTQ Employees” by the Human Rights Campaign, among others.

During her 20+ year career at IBM, Carla has held roles in HR Leadership, Talent Strategy and Programs, and Executive Succession & Development across the company, and has worked and lived in both the U.S. and Asia. Carla holds an IBM patent and the prolific title of “IBM Inventor” for Workforce Retention and Compensation Analytics. Prior to  IBM, she worked in Consulting at Oracle and Northup Grumman.

Raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, Carla is a graduate of the University of Maryland where she attained a B.S. in Economics and M.S. in Human Resources. Carla sits on the boards  of the Federal City Council and Connected DMV and enjoys volunteering with youth in  her area; most notably as a Mentor and the Executive Champion of the Carver High  School P-TECH program in Baltimore, Maryland.

When not at work, Carla can be found spending time with her husband, Eric, and her two sons, Eric, Jr., and Louis – most likely watching a College Basketball game… Go Terps!

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