NHL releases first diversity and inclusion report: ‘This provides us a benchmark’
Kim Davis is proud of the work done to this point. She also knows there’s still a long road ahead.
The NHL’s executive vice-president of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs presented the league’s first-ever comprehensive diversity and inclusion report to the board of governors Tuesday in New York.
The 24-page document aims to highlight efforts to “promote positive social change” in hockey, including an overview of work done at the league level and by its 32 teams over the past two years, and an anonymous workforce study that allowed employees to self-identify across racial demographics, gender identity and sexual orientation.
“Putting a stake in the ground … is important for our accountability,” Davis said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “Compared to other sports leagues, there are areas where we are advanced.