“ClearRock is dedicated to developing meaningful partnerships allowing them an in-depth understanding of clients’ needs, business strategy and organizational goals. Regardless of the duration of the engagement, ClearRock’s work has long-term impact that helps organizations that are committed to excellence, build and grow talent and capability. I appreciate the long view ClearRock has and the integrity and high-tough approach that characterize the team.” – Angela
Angela D. Harrell is a Senior Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Diversity & Inclusion, and serves as President of Voya Foundation. Voya’s corporate responsibility (CR) strategy is based on its work across the enterprise in four pillars: Empowering Our Employees, Serving Our Clients, Investing in Communities and Protecting the Environment. The first three pillars align with Voya’s diversity and inclusion (D&I) strategy. Angela leads these efforts and the Foundation’s mission to help young people be financially resilient and to empower educators to achieve excellence in the classroom.
Recognition of Voya’s environmental, social and governance performance includes membership in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index North American family (2016-2017), Disability Equality Index (2018), FTSE4Good Index Series (2018), recognition as a World’s Most Ethical Companies® by Ethisphere Institute (2014-2018), No. 64 ranking of Fortune 500 companies on Newsweek’s Top Green Companies, listing on Bloomberg’s Gender Equality Index and certification as a Best Place to Work for LGBT Equality by Human Rights Campaign, as well as a Great Place to Work® for Giving Back by Fortune.
Prior to joining Voya Financial, Angela spent 12 years at The Coca-Cola Company, where she was involved with a broad range of activities including corporate responsibility, media relations, financial and sustainability reporting, internal and executive communications, digital/social media and community affairs. Her final position with Coca-Cola was as the Global Director of Operations, Coca-Cola Ambassador. Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Angela worked as an executive recruiter and a business analyst.
Angela earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in international affairs from Yale University. She serves on the nonprofit board of the Citizens’ Committee for Children and as a member of the World 50.