Your statement will likely have at least some of these elements: A statement of your perspective or values: Articulate your understanding of DEI within higher education. Personal examples or experience: Provide evidence of your commitment to DEI by describing what you've done in the past.
Give examples of a candidate's past contributions to diversity. Demonstrate an understanding of the particular diversity and equity related issues and needs in a candidate's field, or in higher education more generally. Discuss the candidate's vision for how they might make contributions to diversity in the future.
Highlight your experience driving DEI initiatives Employers want to see that you have a proven track record of leading successful diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Showcase your experience by providing specific examples of programs or initiatives you've implemented and their impact.
Highlighting specific, measurable accomplishments related to diversity and inclusion shows the impact you've had in previous roles and demonstrates your ability to contribute effectively in this position. Be sure to use real numbers to illustrate your successes.
Highlight the importance of diversity to the organization and its alignment with the organization's. mission and vision. Communicate the benefits of diversity and inclusion for the organization. Identify specific areas of diversity, such as socioeconomic or racial diversity, valued by the organization.
Census data also shows that about 30% of Sacramento residents are white, 29% are Hispanic, 19% are Asian, 13% are Black and 9% are another race or ethnicity.
Statement of Information (Form SI-550) For faster processing, the required statement for most corporations can be filed online at .
LLCs are only required to file a Statement of Information every other year, beginning five months before and through the end of the month of their registration anniversary. The Statement of Information is a public document that can be viewed on the Secretary of State's website.
Failure to file the required Statement of Information with the Secretary of State as outlined in statute may result in penalties being assessed by the Franchise Tax Board and suspension or forfeiture.
To submit Form SI-100, you may file it online at the California Secretary of State's website or mail it to the Statement of Information Unit at P.O. Box 944230, Sacramento, CA 94244-2300. For in-person submissions, visit the Sacramento office located at 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.