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The Black Executive Network (BEN) was formed to support Black executives in the federal public service. Its mission is to: | The Black Executive Network (BEN) was formed to support Black executives in the federal public service. Its mission is to: | ||
*Build and sustain a strong, inclusive and influential network of Black executives who are committed to public service excellence, sound stewardship and positive outcomes for all Canadians; | *Build and sustain a strong, inclusive and influential network of Black executives who are committed to public service excellence, sound stewardship and positive outcomes for all Canadians; |
Revision as of 18:46, 20 December 2022
Our Mission
Stronger Together :: The Black Executive Network (BEN) was formed to support Black executives in the federal public service. Its mission is to:
- Build and sustain a strong, inclusive and influential network of Black executives who are committed to public service excellence, sound stewardship and positive outcomes for all Canadians;
- Promote talent management by supporting, mentoring and sponsoring Black executives and aspiring executives;
- Exemplify the changes sought in the federal public service;
- Support the mental health and well-being of Black executives in the federal public service.
Meet Our Co-Chairs
A Message from our Founding Co-Chair
Black History Month
February 2023 - Co-Creating Community
February 2022 - February and Beyond