Awards & Recognition
It’s good to show when you get a pat on the back for your efforts. Here readers can see what organizations have lauded Duke Energy’s efforts in Diversity and Inclusion.INROADS
Duke Energy recently received the Corporate Plus Award from INROADS Southeast Region for the second year in a row. Award winners are honored for committing to the mission of INROADS with quality internships, contributing finances and resources, and giving full-time placement of graduates. INROADS has enabled Duke Energy to gain greater access to diverse talent through continuous leadership development of outstanding ethnically diverse students. Theopolis Holeman, group vice president, Power Delivery, serves on the local board of directors. [2005] [2006]
Charlotte Business Journal
Diversity Business Award was given to Shelia Harvey of Duke Energy for outstanding leadership and contributions to the Minority Professional Association, an employee resource group within Duke Energy. [2005]
Top 25 Women in Business Achievement Award was given to Ruth Shaw, Duke Energy’s head of nuclear and public policy; and Angi Clinton, vice president, Duke Energy Business Services, for their business accomplishments. [2003] Ruth Shaw is a two-time recipient of the award. [2000]
Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Best Practices Awards
Multicultural Community Involvement and Philanthropic Commitment [2005]
Supplier Diversity Program [2004]
Black Enterprise Magazine
75 Most Powerful African-Americans in Corporate America’s list included Theopolis Holeman, general vice president, Duke Energy. [2005]
National Women of Color Technology
Presidential Award was presented to Angi Clinton, vice president, Duke Energy Business Services, for her achievements in managing and enhancing corporate technology. [2002]









