Vice President, Global Inclusion
Aramark
Fisher is responsible for advancing Aramark’s global workforce of more than 200,000 people by designing and measuring enterprise business strategies related to our hospitality culture of serving all. An adviser to the Board of Directors and Executive Leadership Team, responsible for executing Aramark’s workforce, workplace, and marketplace strategic priorities, administration of employee resource groups and people engagement champions consisting of nearly 5,000 employees globally, inclusive professional development initiatives, external partnerships, and business growth.
Over twenty years of experience in civil and human rights, diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy and business alignment, leadership development and training, community and stakeholder engagement, anti-discrimination legislation and EEO policy, consent decree compliance, alternative dispute resolution, and access to capital for underserved businesses.
An attorney by training, Fisher came to Aramark in 2021, bringing decades of cross-sectoral experience, including as the inclusion leader at DLA Piper, Johns Hopkins University, and the City of New York. He also served as Vice President of Diversity Initiatives and Employment Analysis for Walmart, and as Executive Director of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition’s Wall Street Project.
Fisher is a native of Louisiana who earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Louisiana State University, a JD from Ohio Northern University, and a labor mediation certification from Cornell University.
Ranked as one of the top practitioners in the country, he has received numerous awards, including the Founders Award from the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, the Trailblazer Award from the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, and the Multicultural Leadership Award from the National Diversity Council. Fisher serves as a member of the corporate advisory council for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, board member of the Urban League of Greater Philadelphia, a member of the Innovator’s Council of the Conference Board, past advisor to Seramount’s Multicultural Women’s Conference, past member of GLSEN’s national leadership council, and an active member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.