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Juneteenth

Honoring and Celebrating Juneteenth 

We are committed to a culture of respect and belonging. This year, we continue to honor the Juneteenth holiday in the U.S.


Here at Commvault, we celebrate our diverse Vaulter community and honor the history of those who came before us.

This Monday is Juneteenth, a day which honors the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. We’re proud to observe the Juneteenth holiday on Monday, June 19, to commemorate history and celebrate African American culture.

Although Juneteenth is celebrated in the United States, our efforts to create awareness and have conversations on topics close to our hearts remain a key part of our global culture and core values.

This past February, I was joined by board member, Shane Sanders for a Courageous Conversation webinar panel hosted by our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) team and Multi-Culture Employee Resource Group (ERG) to celebrate Black History Month. During our conversation, he shared his perspectives on how the theme of “equity in action” has impacted him as a Black man and the social cost of not embracing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

At Commvault, we are committed to furthering our DEI and belonging efforts, in partnership with our incredible ERGs, to create opportunities to drive awareness, have open conversations, and encourage reflection.

I encourage you to take a moment today to reflect, listen, and inspire!

To learn more about our DEI efforts at Commvault, click here.

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