The Nexstar Media Group in the US has promoted Courtney Williams to the newly created position of Chief Diversity Officer.
The accomplished Human Resources executive will lead company-wide efforts to expand diversity in hiring, promotion and retention. Williams currently serves as Vice President of Human Resources for Nexstar. She will continue to report to Terri Bush, Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Associate Counsel; and assume her additional duties immediately, confirmed the company.
“Courtney has a deep understanding of and commitment to Nexstar’s ongoing diversity and inclusion efforts; and has helped spearhead some of the Diversity and Inclusion Council’s key initiatives, including the introduction of several employee resource groups; and our recently launched mentorship programme,” said Bush. “Her leadership and experience make her the ideal person for this critically important position.”
ACCOMPLISHED HR EXECUTIVE
Williams joined Nexstar in late-2019, after serving in a variety of human resources leadership positions across a broad array of companies in different industries. They include working at General Electric, Coca-Cola Refreshments, Gannett (now TEGNA) and Tribune Media. She was promoted to Vice President of Human Resources for Nexstar in September 2020, responsible for helping guide the Company’s corporate management teams on all human resources issues, directing human resources staff; and optimising the efficient delivery of corporate support to all employees on human resource matters.
As Nexstar’s Chief Diversity Officer, Williams will oversee the creation, development and execution of a comprehensive strategic plan to expand the company’s DE&I efforts. She will also serve as the Chairperson of Nexstar’s Diversity and Inclusion Council.
Commenting on her new role, Williams said: “Diversity is one of Nexstar’s core values. I am looking forward to helping the company identify, recruit and promote employees of diverse backgrounds and life experiences; and to developing a systematic process for continuing to enrich our workplace culture with a wide variety of viewpoints and beliefs. The work of Nexstar’s Diversity and Inclusion Council has made significant progress during the past 18 months; and I am confident that future initiatives will continue to make a significant impact on the 13,000 employees across the Nexstar Nation.”
Williams earned her Bachelors’ degree from Hampton University; and her Masters’ degree in Human Resources and Industrial Relations from the University of Illinois. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.