ACS Named Employer of the Year by Utah Governor's Office for Disability Hiring Efforts
03 October 2008 - 2:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Affiliated
Computer Services, Inc. will receive the Golden Key Employer of the
Year Award for 2008 from the office of Utah Governor Jon Huntsman
Friday. The award recognizes outstanding contributions and
practices that improve employment opportunities for people with
disabilities. The ceremony will take place tomorrow, October 3, in
the Alpine Ballroom of the Hilton Salt Lake City Center beginning
at 11:30 a.m. The Hilton is located at 255 South West Temple. ACS
has hired more than 135 people with disabilities since a pilot
program began in March. ACS works with agencies that support people
with disabilities who refer appropriate candidates to ACS for
possible hiring. "ACS is honored to receive the 2008 Golden Key
Employer of the Year Award," said Lora Villarreal, chief people
officer for ACS. "This award symbolizes our commitment to giving
all people an opportunity, no matter how society chooses to label
them. We look beyond the label and directly at the individual."
Kyle Woodruff, 28, is a blind employee working locally for ACS. He
is a customer care representative working 40 hours a week and when
working with callers, he uses a text recognition system that reads
words on his computer screen out loud. The system also translates
text into Braille displayed on a special monitor for Kyle. Kyle's
professionalism and skills have allowed him to expand his
responsibilities to help train new employees. "It's great to work
at a company where they look beyond my disability," said Kyle. "To
ACS I am a person with skills, not a person with a disability. I
have just as much opportunity at ACS as anybody else." The Utah
Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities,
Chambers of Commerce, and their partners selects the winners. The
awards recognize the outstanding contributions and practices that
promote employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Some
of the practices include: efforts made to provide accommodations,
training for managers, supervisors, or line staff to ensure
effective working relationships, commitment to hire people with
disabilities, advancement opportunities within the company, efforts
to promote positive awareness among all employees. ACS, employing
more than 2100 people in Utah, provides ongoing training to
employees and managers regarding hiring, managing, and promoting
people with disabilities. ACS has a dedicated team of six
recruiters helping more than 28 ACS locations in the US to recruit,
hire, and promote people with disabilities. In six months, the team
of diversity recruiters has established partnerships with state and
local vocational rehabilitation agencies and organizations such as
community and local government groups, college disability services
offices, self-advocacy, independent-living organizations, as well
as veterans' organizations and others that provide services to
people with disabilities. About ACS ACS, a global FORTUNE 500
company with 65,000 people supporting client operations reaching
more than 100 countries, provides business process outsourcing and
information technology solutions to world-class commercial and
government clients. The company's Class A common stock trades on
the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "ACS." Learn more
about ACS at http://www.acs-inc.com/. DATASOURCE: Affiliated
Computer Services, Inc. CONTACT: Media Relations, Chris Gilligan,
Corporate Communications Manager of Affiliated Computer Services,
Inc., +1-859-389-2412, Web site: http://www.acs-inc.com/
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