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Sew What? selected as winner of the Dell/National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Small-Business Excellence Award. (click here for the full announcement)

Dell is honored to receive the 2005 Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award. This is the highest award given by the Department of Labor to federal contractors for their voluntary diversity efforts. (click here for the full announcement)

Dell CEO Kevin Rollins cites workforce diversity as key to gaining competitive advantages in business. (click here for the full announcement)

Dell received the "2005 Corporation of the Year" award from the Central & South Texas Minority Business Council. (click here for the full announcement)

Dell Global Diversity senior manager Stephanie Mims discusses Dell's networking groups and diversity action councils with Diversity Careers in Engineering & IT magazine . (click here to read full story )

Employees from aDellante, Dell's Hispanic network group, discuss development opportunities, volunteer activities and Dell's recognition as one of Hispanic Magazine's Corporate 100. (click here to read full story )

Dell's global diversity program is featured in The New York Times Magazine. (click here to read full story )

Three Dell executives are recognized by Black Engineer as some of the Top 100 Most Important Blacks in Technology for 2006. (click here to read full story )

Dell ranked by Essence Magazine as one of 35 Best Places to Work (click here to read full story )

Dell Addresses Hispanic Students and Professionals at 15th Annual National Society of Hispanic MBA's Conference & Career Expo

Rosendo Parra, senior vice president, Dell Americas
Lynn A. Tyson, Dell vice president of Investor Relations/Corporate Communications
Bert Quintana, general manager and vice president of Dell International Services
Al Lopez, vice president of Finance for Dell's Worldwide Services
Lorenzo Tellez, Dell vice president of Small and Medium Business Finance

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Keynote Kick-Off Luncheon: "Aligning Business and Career Success with Superior Performance," Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 21, 2004

 

2005 Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award

Dell has been recognized by some of America's leading multicultural groups for their diversity efforts:

2006
  • 2006 Dell Canada, number five on the list of Most Admired Corporate Cultures in Canada, according to the 2006 Canadian Corporate Culture Study.
  • 2006 Dell UK selected as one of the top 50 companies for female employees by Aurora and The Times.
  • 2006 Human Rights Campaign (HRC) rated Dell's GLBT policies and initiatives with a score of 100 percent.
  • Dell is honored to receive the 2005 Secretary of Labor's Opportunity Award. This is the highest award given by the Department of Labor to federal contractors for their voluntary diversity efforts. (click here for the full announcement)
  • Rosendo Parra, Dell senior vice president, Americas, named on 100 Most Important Hispanics in Technology and Business for 2006 by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine.
  • Dell ties for fifth place on Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine's list of the top private sector supporters of engineering schools at America's Hispanic-serving institutions.
  • Dell named as one of the Most Admired Companies in a survey of diverse engineers by Hispanic Network Magazine .
  • Hispanic Magazine named Dell to Hispanic Corporate 100 list
  • Handelsblatt newspaper named Dell Germany to 20 Most Popular German Employers list
  • Dell named one of the country's "Best Places to Work" by the Human Rights Campaign
2005
  • The Financial Times newspaper ranked Dell 11th overall among the world's most respected companies and fourth overall in the world's most respected IT companies.
  • Essence magazine gave Dell a rating of "Excellent" on the magazine's list of 35 Great Places to Work.
  • Fortune magazine names Dell as America's "Most Admired" Company and No. 3 worldwide.
  • Dell recognized as one of "Top U.S. Companies for Leaders" by The Human Resource Planning Society (HRPS) and Hewitt Associates.
  • Diversity Award from the International Foundation of Gender Education.
  • Top Blacks in Technology awarded to Kim Goodman, Ben-Saba Hasan and Frank Miller by Black Engineer and IT Magazine .
  • DiversityBusiness.com ranked Dell No. 4 on America's Top 50 Organizations for Multicultural Business Opportunities.
  • Dell named Corporation of the Year by the Central and South Texas Minority Business Council for its commitment to minority business development.
  • Dell named to three "Best of the Best" lists for 2005 by Hispanic Network magazine: Best Companies for Supplier Diversity, Best Companies for Hispanics and Best Companies for Diversity.
  • Dell Canada on Top 10 list of Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures on Waterstone Human Capital's inaugural study.
  • Dell Brazil recognized by Exame magazine as one of the Best Places to Work and part of the list of the 50 Greatest Places for Women to Work.
  • Dell was named a Best Employer in the fifth annual Best Employers in Australia and New Zealand study by Hewitt Associates, in partnership with the Australian Graduate School of Management and AFR BOSS magazine.
  • Dell named to Latin Business magazine's Corporate Diversity Honor Roll.
  • Dell recognized as one of Top 50 Recruitment Companies by Hispanic magazine.
  • Dell listed seventh in Barron's inaugural List of Most-Respected Global Corporations.
  • Dell named to the list of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens by Business Ethics magazine.
  • Dell named on List of 100 Most Desirable MBA Employers by Fortune magazine.
  • Dell selected as one of the Top 50 U.S. Companies for Women Engineers by readers of Women Engineer magazine.
2004
  • Excellence in Employee Relations Award by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Austin.
  • Human Rights Campaign (HRC) rated Dell's GLBT policies and initiatives with a score of 100 percent.
  • Frederick D. Patterson Award from UNCF to Michael Dell.
  • The Advocate magazine listed Dell as one of its Top 10 Employers for GLBT employees.
  • Corporation of the Year from the Minority Corporate Council Association.
  • Corporation of the Year Award from the Austin Area Urban League.
2003
  • Exemplary Volunteer Efforts award from the U.S. Department of Labor
  • Silver Torch Award from the National Society of Black MBAs
  • Brillante Award from the National Society of Hispanic MBAs
  • No. 8 on the National Society of Black Engineers Top 50 "Companies to Work For" list
  • Austin NAACP President's Award

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