Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

To boldly lead in education- by driving innovation through inclusive design (Products), by creating a workforce reflective of our diverse communities of learners (People), and by cultivating a culture of belonging where all are valued (Culture).​​​​​​​

Our Products

We will take bold steps to assure that our products and services consider the backgrounds, needs and challenges of our communities of learners.  We will settle for nothing less than being innovative, curious and inventive, and collaborative in our approach to solving problems.

Our People

We will be intentional in our efforts to attract and retain top, diverse talent who bring unique perspectives, varied skills, and diversity of thought to our teams and the way we do our work.

Our Culture

With a commitment to teaching, discovery, and social responsibility, we will cultivate a culture where everyone is respected and valued for their experiences and their contributions; where we encourage our employees to speak up, maintain a growth mindset, and feel a strong sense of belonging.

Executive Messages

Susan Winslow

President

As we’ve watched how recent events are shaping our future - from the positive power for change of the Black Lives Matter movement to troubling questions of equity in education to COVID driving student populations that have too often been marginalized and under-represented out of higher education - it is increasingly clear that as an education company, and as citizens, we have a critical role to play.

As educators, we know that creating any change with a lasting impact requires a systemic and holistic approach. At Macmillan Learning, we are evaluating every aspect of who we are: our values, our processes, how we create and provide access to content, and how we communicate and engage with each other and our educational community. In our pursuit to serve the broadest range of learners, and to create a company that embraces diversity in all its forms, we have initiated a strong DEI framework across our products, our people, and our culture. Our industry cannot change overnight, but we believe we have a clear path to success.

We are a learning company, and for us this will be a journey of learning, of testing ourselves, and of growth. I am confident that with commitment and partnership, we can lead our industry as an example of how diversity, equity, and inclusion can be woven into the everyday fabric of the work culture and the products we create. I feel incredibly fortunate to be working in a space that has the ability to change lives in the way that education can.

Coltrane Stansbury

Vice President - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

As our society rapidly moves towards greater awareness of systemic inequities, the public is more intent on holding our institutions accountable for the much-needed change ahead. I have personally witnessed how corporations and their leaders have made declarations to stand for equality, social justice, and for policies and action that promotes equity in the workplace in the community at-large.

At Macmillan Learning, we too have been on a journey towards greater purpose and possibilities; one that we have been intentional about as we seek to listen and learn from the many diverse perspectives within our company and the greater educational community. This journey is pushing us to a greater commitment to a diverse workforce reflective of the communities of learners we serve. On this journey, we are discovering deeper insights on how to make our content more accessible to our students, regardless of their abilities. This journey is informing us on ways to be more culturally competent on how we design our products and present our content to students. Every step we take on this journey is showing us, as a corporate community, that we must continue to focus on the psychological safety of our most vulnerable employees, students, and stakeholders as a way to build the real trust needed to drive lasting change in Education. We are building equity for all, by creating platforms for our employees to speak up, be heard, and bring their unique perspectives and contributions to the work ahead. There is much work still need to be done. However, we are intent on being compassionate, responsive, and collaborative in our approach to providing an engaging and empowering educational experience for all. We look forward to partnering with our many stakeholders to continue the work of making Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion relevant and useful to delivering the best solutions, products, and service to our customers.

Employee Spotlights

 

Tiffani Tang

Tiffani Tang

Marketing

One of the things that really excites me is how active Macmillan Learning is when it comes to DEI—it’s never an afterthought. I can see that the company is actively and genuinely trying to involve everyone in the company, whether it’s through cultural committees, current event responses, book club choices, or communication about cultural history and pride.

Sterling Reese

Sterling Reese

Sales

There’s a real emphasis on education—from the guest speakers for BLACC voices to the book club choices to the upcoming Juneteenth events...it’s education that changes attitudes that influence behavior for the better. That’s something that can go beyond how we portray ourselves in our workspace and affect the wider world.

Tegan Cenni

Tegan Cenni

Sales

I’m excited to see that this brings more. More understanding. More shared experiences. More thought put into interactions. More representation across the board.

Natasha A. S. Wolfe

Natasha A. S. Wolfe

Design

I’m a member of BLACC (Black Leaders Actively Changing Culture), the first ERG at Macmillan Learning, and I appreciate that it gives me the encouragement to speak up at work while feeling 100% supported.

Adam Whitehurst

Adam Whitehurst

Editorial Humanities

I’m excited to see DEI become a framework we apply to every aspect of what we do. Rather than an additional focus area, we are making it fundamental to our work because we recognize that aligning what we do with DEI principles is essential to improving educational outcomes for all students.

Donald Tran

Donald Tran

Customer Advocacy Lead

Diversity at Macmillan Learning means celebrating uniqueness and upholding the responsibility we have in making education an inclusive experience. I'm a member of the PAAN (Pan Asian Alliance Network) ERG whose mission is to connect, grow, and nurture the diverse voices of the Pan Asian Community.

Awards

Macmillan Learning Earns 100% on Human Rights Campaign 2022 Corporate Equality Index

Company designated as a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality

Diversity Jobs names Macmillan Learning as Top Employer 2021

Macmillan Learning is proud to be recognized as a top employer for our efforts to build a diverse and inclusive workforce.

2020 Winner of Accessible Books Consortium’s International Excellence Award for Accessible Publishing

Presented by the WIPO-led Accessible Books Consortium (ABC), this award is a noted event in the field of accessibility.

Gold Standard from ASPIRE

ASPIRE is the premiere verification service for accessibility statements in the publishing industry.

Global Certified Accessible by Benetech

Benetech’s GCA certification is the first-ever independent third-party EPUB certification program to verify ebook accessibility, helping publishers build accessible content that meets the needs of all readers.

Macmillan Learning Earns 100% on 2021 Disability Equality Index by Disability:IN

Company designated as a Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion.

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