Making the Business Case for Hiring People with Disabilities

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Making the Business Case for Hiring People with Disabilities

Pittsburgh, PA – (May 10, 2017) – National Disability Institute (NDI), in partnership with Kessler Foundation and Poses Family Foundation, today assembled corporate leaders and community providers at the Duquesne Club in Pittsburgh for the event: Disability at Work, a Conversation with Randy Lewis. Mr. Lewis, a former Senior Vice President at Walgreens, shared evidence of “return on investment” when disability becomes a centerpiece of a corporation’s diversity and inclusion strategy to enhance workforce productivity and the bottom line.

In his address, Mr. Lewis emphasized the need to change perceptions about the key role people with disabilities can play within all areas of a business. “Most of us believe that people with disabilities cannot perform as well on the job as others. At Walgreens, we found that to be untrue – and unfair,” Mr. Lewis said. He continued, “We ended up hiring more than 1,000 people with disabilities. We didn’t lower the bar when it came to performance, but we did have to open the door wider to include those who are routinely overlooked. The results exceeded our wildest expectations.”

Corporate leaders in the Allegheny region took part in an interactive discussion that addressed how companies can create competitive disability inclusion programs that align with their corporate goals. Special guests, Kathy M. Manderino, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, and Rich Fitzgerald, County Executive, County of Allegheny, set the stage for what state and local governments can do to support employers who want to build a more inclusive workforce.

Jeremy Shapira, Special Projects, Diversity and Inclusion, and spokesperson for the event’s corporate host, Giant Eagle, Inc. said, “There is clearly a business case for hiring people with disabilities. At Giant Eagle, people with disabilities make great Team Members because they consistently arrive for work on time, work hard and love their jobs.” He added, “We get endless positive feedback from our customers, as well as other Team Members. We know our inclusion employment efforts have added to our bottom line. I hope more companies can learn from our experience and take advantage of this untapped candidate market.”

Meg O’Connell, Vice President of Workplace Initiatives, Poses Family Foundation said, “We are grateful to our partners, Kessler Foundation and National Disability Institute, for helping us elevate the important conversation about building an inclusive workforce. Through the power of collaboration, we can increase the employment of job seekers with disabilities in companies across the country.”

Elaine Katz, Senior Vice President of Grants and Communications from the Kessler Foundation, said, “People with disabilities are an untapped source of incredible talent. We thank Randy Lewis for his dedication to this issue and his advocacy. By working together, we can close the employment gap and make diversity part of business as usual.”

The previous day, Mr. Lewis met with community service providers to discuss how to create competitive, inclusive and successful employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. He also shared tips on honing conversations with employers about including persons with disabilities as part of their recruitment and hiring strategies to enhance their workforce productivity and bottom line.

Collaborating organizations for the event included Allegheny County Office of the County Executive, Allegheny County Department of Human Resources, Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Bender Consulting, Giant Eagle, Inc., Highmark Health and United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania. This event was funded and made possible by Poses Family Foundation and Kessler Foundation, with the generous support of Giant Eagle and the Shapira family.

This convening is the first of several events that will be taking place across the country this year in select cities. Individuals can follow the tour at #DisabilityAtWork on social media networks.

About National Disability Institute

National Disability Institute (NDI) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to building a better economic future for people with disabilities. The first national organization committed exclusively to championing economic empowerment, financial education, asset development and financial stability for all persons with disabilities, NDI affects change through public education, policy development, training, technical assistance and innovative initiatives. NDI and its Real Economic Impact (REI) Network have helped more than 2.3 million people with disabilities receive nearly $2.3 billion in tax refunds and credits. To learn more, visit www.realeconomicimpact.org. Engage with NDI on Facebook: RealEconImpact or follow NDI on Twitter: @RealEconImpact.

About Poses Family Foundation

The Poses Family Foundation (PFF) is a New York City–based philanthropic foundation founded by Nancy and Fred Poses. With interests in five areas, PFF puts its greatest focus on learning and attention issues. To create long-term, scalable impact, PFF provides strategic analysis, pro bono advising, and incubation of large-scale initiatives. Believing in the power of collaboration to drive greater and faster progress, PFF works together with other foundations and nonprofits to encourage cross-field thinking and collective action. Increased employment of people with disabilities is an important focus area.

About Kessler Foundation

Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability, is a global leader in rehabilitation research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility, and long-term outcomes -- including employment -- for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord. Kessler Foundation leads the nation in funding innovative programs that expand opportunities for employment for people with disabilities. For more information, visit www.KesslerFoundation.org. To keep up with our activities, follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/KesslerFoundation, Twitter twitter.com/KesslerFdn, and Instagram @KesslerFdn, and subscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/KesslerFoundation, and our podcast feeds on iTunes and SoundCloud soundcloud.com/kesslerfoundation.

Contact:

Laura Viglione:

Communications Specialist - Kessler Foundation

Office: 973.323.3675 

Mobile: 551.795.7138

[email protected]

Kathy Brannigan:

Director of Marketing and Communications, National Disability Institute

Office: (202) 296-5393

Mobile: (917) 647-4430

[email protected] 

(Disclosure: Release brought to you by National Disability Institute.) 

For more information, contact:
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Carolann Murphy, [email protected]

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