The Sequoia Project Awarded Northern Virginia Champions for Accountability Badge
(Vienna, VA – November 21, 2022) –The Sequoia Project, a non-profit and trusted advocate for nationwide health information exchange, was awarded the Northern Virginia (NOVA) Champions for Accountability badge by The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, a trusted public charity that helps grow philanthropy to respond to need, seed innovation and lead and convene the community.
“We are honored to receive the NOVA Champions for Accountability badge,” said Mariann Yeager, chief executive officer of The Sequoia Project. “Inclusivity and uplifting the diverse community we live in is a huge part of The Sequoia Project’s mission. We will continue to harbor a diverse and inclusive environment in our workplace and in the communities we serve.”
The NOVA Champions for Accountability badge was developed by The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia and the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce to catalyze more inclusive systems of economic growth throughout the region to reflect the full breadth of the area’s diverse community.
This badge recognizes Northern Virginia employers which have taken the first step toward corporate diversity and are willing to participate in collecting, sharing and acting on data about the demographic composition of their corporations.
Learn more about the NOVA Champions for Accountability badge at https://www.cfnova.org/community-leadership/northern-virginia-champions-for-accountability.