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By The Skanner News | The Skanner News
Published: 29 November 2006


Luke Visconti, co-founder and publisher of DiversityInc magazine, will be the keynote speaker at The Skanner Foundation's 21st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast on Jan. 15.

The celebration will be at the Red Lion Hotel, 909 N. Hayden Island Drive. Visconti is responsible for the editorial direction and philosophy behind the national magazine and its Web site. DiversityInc, founded in 1998 as a Web publication, is devoted to promoting the idea that diversity in the workplace can positively impact business.
A recognized leader in his field and an energetic speaker, Visconti has appeared regularly on Fox, MSNBC and CNBC television networks and has also been quoted in articles related to diversity in such publications as The New York Times, BusinessWeek and The Wall Street Journal.
At DiversityInc, more than half of the employees are women, and 65 percent are people of color. The levels of diversity are equally represented across all levels of salary and responsibility, and the company also offers partner benefits.
The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. breakfast is the largest event in the Pacific Northwest to honor the memory and vision of Dr. King. Last year's event attracted over 1,000 people, including Gov. Ted Kulongoski, representatives from state government and many corporate sponsors including State Farm, Kaiser Permanente and McDonald's Corporation.
During the breakfast, The Skanner Foundation awards thousands of dollars in scholarships to worthy students and presents two awards, the Drum Major of Justice Award and The John Jackson Award. To nominate an individual, organization or business for these awards, or to recommend a student for a scholarship, email [email protected]. Be sure to include your name and phone number, the name and phone number of the nominee and a short (50-word) paragraph describing why the nominee deserves to win.
For more information, visit www.theskanner.com, and click on the "Save the Date!!" link.

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