American Foundation for Suicide Prevention names 1st chief diversity officer

Natasha King was named executive vice president and the first chief people, culture and diversity officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

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Previously, Ms. King served as vice president and chief people officer for Sojourner Family Peace Center, a domestic violence prevention and intervention provider in Milwaukee, according to a Dec. 21 news release from the foundation.

In her new role, Ms. King will oversee plans for staff and workplace culture growth, recruiting and developing an inclusive workplace, staff and programs.

 

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