Chesapeake Bay Programs Try To Increase Diversity
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The federal-state Chesapeake Bay Program is developing a comprehensive strategy for increasing diversity in its leadership, decision-making, in implementation of conservation and restoration activities and is creating meaningful opportunities to recruit and engage diverse stakeholders in the Bay Program efforts.

In English that means minority groups are woefully under represented in the Chesapeake Bay Program and the concerns, opinions and creative ideas of these communities is being overlooked.

To help rectify this oversight, the Program formed the Diversity Action Team shortly after the signing of the latest Chesapeake Bay Agreement in 2014 and charged it with developing a strategy for involving and recruiting minority participation.

The Action Team developed a 26-page draft Diversity Outcome Management Strategy for accomplishing this goal, but now needs real-world feedback on its suggested actions for 2016-17.

Click Here for a summary of the approaches taken in the strategy.  Click Here for a summary of current efforts to increase diversity.

Kristen Wolf at DEP is the Diversity Program’s contact in Pennsylvania.  She can be contacted by sending email to: kwolf@pa.gov.

For more information, visit the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Diversity Action Team and Diversity webpages.

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2/29/2016

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