Howell to shape the NEW’s leadership development programs, research and insights, and advocacy.
7-Eleven, Inc. Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer/Controller Alicia Howell has been named to the Network of Executive Women (NEW) board of directors. Her appointment was effective Jan. 1, 2019.
“Alicia is recognized at 7-Eleven for her commitment to the community and is a champion for women’s professional growth and development. We have no doubt that she will bring that same spirit and commitment to her role on the NEW board,” said 7-Eleven Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer Stan Reynolds.
At 7-Eleven, Howell leads a team of 500 employees and is responsible for corporate and franchise accounting, financial reporting, shared services and internal control compliance for 7-Eleven, Inc. and SEJ Asset Management Inc.
As a member of the NEW board, Howell will work to shape the organization’s leadership development programs, research and insights, and advocacy while creating sustainable changes for women in retail, consumer goods, financial services and technology.
“NEW is making a significant difference in people’s lives by advocating for change and equality for traditionally underrepresented groups,” Howell said. “I’m honored to join this esteemed group, and look forward to continuing their important work to foster more inclusive and authentic collaboration across corporate America.”
NEW is a women’s leadership organization aiming to create a community of leaders even more diverse than today. The organization reaches out to traditionally underrepresented groups, including women of color, millennials and the LGBTQ community, not only to bring them into NEW, but also to help them achieve greater success in the work world and reach their personal leadership goals. NEW believes that male support is critical to help drive the organization’s initiatives and works with men to advance women’s leadership and increase diversity in the workplace.