.dott Releases DEI Maturity Report for Automotive Aftermarket

.dott Releases DEI Maturity Report for Automotive Aftermarket

The report measures DEI Maturity across the top 100 companies in the automotive aftermarket and emphasizes DEI efforts.

Business consultant firm .dott, created by industry veteran Tammy Tecklenburg, released its “Driving Inclusion” DEI Maturity report in partnership with MESH/diversity. The report measures DEI Maturity levels across the top 100 companies in the automotive aftermarket and emphasizes the potential to focus on the sustainability, systemic presence and scalability of DEI efforts, according to .dott.

You can download the report here.

The report offers a nuanced view of industry trends segmented by distribution channels but also serves as a blueprint for action, .dott said. For more information, visit www.drivenbydott.com.

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