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Target's Maurice Cooper Champions Inclusivity Through the Workplace and By Example - Ebony

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EBONY's 2022 Power 100 Corporate Citizen Award Honoree Maurice Cooper, a veteran marketer and DEI advocate, is no stranger to the hard work required to turn workplaces into safe places for all. As Senior Vice President, Guest & Brand Experience Marketing at the Target Corporation, he has successfully garnered connection with the Black community through […]

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United States Facts

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Black People Facts

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