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International Radio & Television Society Honors Angela Talton’s Career-Long Commitment to Mentorship

3 minute read | October 2018

Angela Talton, our Chief Diversity Officer, was recently inducted into the International Radio & Television Society Foundation (IRTS) Hall of Mentorship. The IRTS Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building future media leaders, and it features some of the most accomplished leaders in media in its membership.

导师名人堂 "是对那些通过传帮带为未来媒体行业领袖提供经验、专业知识和智慧的高管的权威表彰。入选者将在基金会的年度晚宴上受到表彰,该晚宴是对媒体和传播行业的一次号召,鼓励领导者帮助培养下一代行业领袖,来自 NBC 环球、迪斯尼、AMC Networks、特纳、维亚康姆、福克斯和 IPG Mediabrands 等一些最大的媒体公司的 C-suite 代表将出席该晚宴。

左起洛莉-霍尔和安吉拉-塔尔顿

Lori Hall, SVP of Marketing & Creative Services for TV One and member of our African American Advisory Council, introduced Angela. Lori lauded Angela’s accessible and inspiring leadership style, and highlighted how Nielsen’s culture of inclusion sprung from Angela’s vision. She also shared numerous examples of how Angela has leveraged her position and influence to advocate for future leaders throughout her career at Nielsen—a main reason for her being selected for this honor.

When Angela was appointed SVP, Global Diversity & Inclusion (D&I), she enlisted the support of a steering committee composed of Nielsen’s CHRO, COO and Presidents of our Watch and Buy businesses in order to create the Diverse Leadership Network (DLN), a 15-month internal mini-MBA program intentionally designed to be our most diverse leadership development program, featuring cohorts representing 25% Asian, 25% African American, 25% Hispanic/Latinx, 25% Caucasian communities and at least 50% women. Thanks to the buy-in of the aforementioned Nielsen senior leaders, the creation of the DLN marked a cultural watershed for Nielsen, where our diverse leadership pipeline became the catalyst to furthering our D&I strategy.

“My most consistently satisfying professional accomplishment has been accelerating the careers of associates through mentorship,” said Angela. “Whether I am assisting a mentee with developing an idea, creating an operating plan, increasing their knowledge of company priorities or helping them gain exposure to senior leadership, I have always felt that I was engaging in the best part of my job–promoting top talent. The DLN has brought the enriching experience of mentorship to a broad group of rising leaders at Nielsen, providing them with visibility, access and opportunity while helping our company, with solutions that we provide to our clients as they adapt to a diversifying global population.”

The DLN, which entered its fifth year in 2018 and graduated its fourth class, has had a measurable impact on our ability to recognize, cultivate and advance the careers of our diverse talent. To date, 93% of DLN participants have been promoted and 40% have reached the VP level. Additionally, the DLN participant retention rate is 30% higher than the equivalent top-performing cohort of associates.

Pictured above: Joining Angela at the Awards Dinner were Carolyn Amato, Boston Scientific (MBA classmate); Catherine Herkovic, SVP, Client Solutions, Nielsen; Andrew McCaskill, SVP, Global Communications & Multicultural Marketing, Nielsen; Jacki DeFilippo, SVP, Global Human Resources, Nielsen; Natasha Miller Williams (first program director of the DLN and current VP, Talent Engagement & Development, Nielsen). Seated: Marie Lalleman, EVP, Global Client Solutions, Nielsen; Angela Talton and Lori Hall.

2018年IRTS导师殿堂荣誉获得者。左起哥伦比亚广播公司总裁兼首席广告收入官乔-安-罗斯(Jo Ann Ross)、安吉拉-塔尔顿(Angela Talton)、地平线媒体执行副总裁兼首席人才官艾琳-本威特(Eileen Benwitt)、发明家、企业家、作家兼《鲨鱼坦克》制片人洛瑞-格雷尼尔(Lori Grenier)、康泰纳仕首席业务官金-凯莱赫(Kim Kelleher)和威瑞森首席企业社会责任官罗斯-斯塔基-柯克(Rose Stuckey Kirk)。