Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Diversity

We sat down with Elmer Rivera, Jimcor's Long Island Branch Manager and President of LABA (Latin Agents and Brokers Assoc) and asked him a few questions on Diversity. We will break the discussion up into a series of blogs. Here is the first of that series.

Q: How do you define Diversity?
A: Diversity can have many different meanings. When you speak of a people I would define diversity as "Cultural Diversity". This means understanding that every culture has made a contribution to American history and each culture may have very different sub-cultures. In my view, we as Americans have a duty to show tolerance and understanding of the many cultures that make our country so great. While we are all Americans, keeping our cultural identities alive should be valued and not be ignored or put aside.

Q: Do you think diversity is different geographically? (i.e. in the northeast as opposed to other parts of the country?)
A: Yes. In America there may be one group of people, but many sub-groups within. This is evident in the Asian and Hispanic communities. While this holds true in the Northwest as well, when you discuss the topic of primary Hispanic communities, Mexican is the dominant Hispanic culture by the largest margin. In the Northeast there are many different Hispanic cultures. While Dominicans are the current largest segment, other Hispanic cultures (Puerto Rican, Mexican and various Central and Southern American cultures) are only less by a much smaller margin.

In the next blog we will be asking Elmer Rivera questions about his views on diversity within the insurance industry.