Meet today's guest Adrienne Trimble Vice President and Chief Diversity & Culture Officer for Sysco Corporation.
She is a known thought leader for advancing corporate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. She has led DEI and social innovation initiatives for large, complex organizations nationally and globally. Additionally, she has served as the leader of a non-profit national organization, with global affiliates, providing certification and development for minority owned businesses.
Adrienne began her work in inclusion at Toyota Motor North America, where she worked closely with the company’s senior leadership team in developing advocacy and accountability measures to integrate DEI processes across the organization’s business operations. During her tenure, she aligned diversity, equity and inclusion with the business strategy to help position Toyota as the #1 sales leader in the African American, Hispanic American and Asian American markets. She also worked closely with the company’s external diversity advisory board, chaired by the honorable Alexis Herman. She led the company’s rise on the DiversityInc Top 50 list from #42 to #25 in two short years. She also firmly solidified the company’s recognition by third party advocacy organizations such as Black Enterprise Best Companies for Diversity, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Adrienne oversaw Toyota’s Supplier Diversity initiative from 2005-2012. In this role, she grew the company’s diverse supplier base to reflect an increase in spend that exceeded 300 percent, topping nearly $3B in spend with diverse suppliers. Toyota received numerous accolades under Trimble’s direction, including Corporation of the Year by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) as well as Corporation of the Year honors from several of the organization’s affiliates. In recognition of her efforts to advance economic development for diverse suppliers, The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and CEO of Rainbow PUSH, presented Adrienne with the Corporate Leader Award and Women in Leadership Award.
Securing the future and recognizing supplier diversity as part of the larger goal of economic inclusion have been enduring truths in Adrienne’s career. She served as an executive on loan as the president and CEO for the National Minority Supplier Development Council from August 2018 – February 2021. One of the hallmarks of her leadership with NMSDC was to re-establish the long-term vision for the organization. Within 18 months, she reversed the organization’s decline in corporate members and certified minority business enterprises. In the spring of 2019, Adrienne testified before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Financial Services Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion, to further underscore the economic benefits of supply chain inclusion.
A graduate of Wilberforce University, Adrienne holds a Bachelor of Science in organization management. In 2014, she was appointed to the board of trustees of her alma mater. Other board and committee leadership positions include The Herndon Institute Corporate Board Director Development Cohort, VisitDallas Diversity Advisory Council, and The Collin County Business Alliance. Previous executive committee roles include the Billion Dollar Roundtable, and Unidos, the leading civil rights organization for Hispanic and Latino Americans. Adrienne has previous human resources leadership experience in financial services, healthcare and media broadcasting industries.
MAIN TAKEAWAYS:
00:00:06 - Introduction to The Executive Appeal Podcast
00:03:15 - Personal Reflection on Visiting a Gravesite
00:05:18 - Discussing Expectations and Personal Choices
00:06:06 - Leadership Roles and Personal Expectations
00:07:05 - Making Decisions Based on What's Right
00:07:37 - Personal Anecdote on Leadership and Expectations
00:08:40 - Adrienne's Nontraditional Career Path
00:10:18 - The Importance of Taking Opportunities
00:11:17 - Encouraging Others to Pursue Their Potential
00:12:11 - The Impact of Role Models in Leadership
00:13:17 - Adrienne's Experience with Career Changes
00:14:29 - The Importance of Taking Risks in Career
00:15:33 - Alex's Personal Reflection on Parenting and Judgments
00:16:28 - Alex's Professional Speaking and DEI Focus
00:17:08 - The Importance of Being in the Room Where Decisions Are Made
00:18:07 - The Impact of Taking on Extra Work
00:19:25 - Withholding Judgment from Leaders
00:20:08 - The Complexity of Executive Decisions
00:21:05 - The 80% Rule in Decision Making
00:22:03 - The Expectations of Higher Leadership Roles
00:22:52 - Advice for Aspiring Senior Leaders
00:24:20 - The Cost of Climbing the Career Ladder
00:25:25 - Taking Risks and Stepping Out on Faith
00:26:29 - The Value of Helping Leaders
00:27:27 - Adrienne's Personal Loss and Team Support
00:28:38 - Encouraging Action and Adding Value
00:29:25 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement from Adrienne