Lexmark has earned a top score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s (HRCF) 2025 Corporate Equality Index. The achievement earned the company HRFC’s Equality 100 Award as a leader in LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion.
Lexmark has been recognized on each CEI since the survey’s inception, in 2002, longer than any other Kentucky-based company. It joins the 765 U.S. businesses that will receive the Equality 100 Award in the 2025 CEI, which includes 1,449 businesses, the highest number of rated companies since the start of the survey.
The achievement in the United States comes soon after Lexmark earned top scores in the HRCF’s comparable reports on LGBTQ+ workplace equality in Mexico (for the seventh consecutive year), Argentina (third year) and Brazil (also third year). Of the 305 companies that participated in Mexico’s Equidad MX 2025, Lexmark was among 79 to obtain the top score of 100. In Argentina, Lexmark is among 55 organizations in Equidad AR 2024 to earn the top score; and in Brazil, Lexmark is named among 79 top-scoring organizations in Equidade BR 2024.
“Lexmark has a long history of championing diversity and inclusion with our employees, customers and partners,” said Tonya Jackson, Lexmark senior vice president and chief people officer. “One of our core values is respect: ‘Our inclusive culture fosters the value of diverse input and mutual respect.’ I’m proud and honored that the HRCF recognizes our global team’s efforts to live this value every day.”
“Earning a top score on the Corporate Equality Index is a testament to our ongoing efforts at Lexmark to champion LGBTQ+ inclusion and equality in the workplace,” said Stephan Bily, Lexmark vice president of Global Business Services and global executive sponsor of GALE, Lexmark’s diversity network group for LGBTQ+ people and allies. “This recognition reflects our dedication to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive and be their authentic selves.”
“For decades businesses have relied on the CEI as a tool for transparency and leveling the playing field for all workers,” said RaShawn “Shawnie” Hawkins, SHRM-CP, HRCF senior director of workplace equality. “As conversations evolve on corporate America’s approach to diversity, equity and inclusion, year-over-year growth in CEI participation is evidence of a business community that largely recognizes the responsibility and value in upholding equity and inclusion.”
The first year of the CEI included 319 participants, and the 2025 CEI surveyed 1,449 participants. A record-breaking 98% of CEI businesses have non-discrimination protections specific to gender identity.
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