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Celebrating Black History Month and the Innovators Making 'Chemhistory'

News release by The Chemours Company

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For Ginilia Watson, making Chemhistory is about developing future talent who will play a role in making our world more sustainable. Recently, she helped cultivate a local ChemFEST school partnership. During Black History Month, she shared her advice for the leaders of tomorrow.
For Ginilia Watson, making Chemhistory is about developing future talent who will play a role in making our world more sustainable. Recently, she helped cultivate a local ChemFEST school partnership. During Black History Month, she shared her advice for the leaders of tomorrow.

The future of Chemours depends on a talented workforce that is representative of the diversity of the communities in which we operate. That combination of excellence and diversity is essential to continuing our strong track record of uncovering and delivering the innovative solutions society needs.

It’s why we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce and are further investing in our communities through programs that help develop the next generation of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workers. This Black History Month, we are proud to celebrate the Black employees and scholars that use the power of chemistry to shape a better world.

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