February 14, 2022 People/Dining/Shopping/Events/Culture All defining Livonia

To Livonia with Love from FridayMusings

There can be no doubt that in Livonia earth's great treasure lies in human personality. We can say we live in Livonia but just what does that mean? To this typewriter the definition of our hometown can be seen in our individual people, young and old, our businesses, small or large, our faith community, our volunteers working without seeking acknowledgment.

Twice a year Livonia takes a step back and salutes those individuals and businesses who give meaning and purpose to Livonia's existence. In October the 1835 Livonia City Hall of Fame recognizes those who during the 187 years since the founding of Livonia in 1835 have made a difference.

In February Dan West and his team at the Livonia Chamber of Commerce provide us with an Annual Leadership and Awards celebration recognizing local educators of the year, Livonia Public Schools will honor Coolidge Elementary third-grade teacher Peggy Brissette, Western Wayne Skill Center special education teacher Amy Munday and Garfield Community School building supervisor Eric Raymond.

Also at the event, Diane Montes will be recognized as the Livonia First Citizen, Harish and Oviya
Jaisanka will receive Livonia Outstanding Youth awards and Basilica of St. Mary’s Pastor Fr. George
Shalhoub will receive a Livonia Legacy Award. Madonna University and F&PA will be recognized as large and small Business' of the Year.

The Greenleaf Commission on Sustainability will recognize Storch Products. Masco's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion results in recognition by the Livonia Human Relations Commission. The Livonia Chamber will recognize Perrmella Harris its Ambassador of the Year
The Leadership and Awards Celebration, set for 5-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 23, is sponsored by
Embassy Title Agency, AlphaUSA, St. Mary Mercy Hospital, MASCO, Bill Brown Ford, LaFontaine
Imports of Livonia, and Madonna University. Admission is $40 per person for dinner and the program.

For details, call the Livonia Chamber office at 734.427.2122, visit www.livonia.org or e-mail
tahmouch@livonia.org.

So on this Valentine's Day join the typewriter in sitting back and enjoying the stories of those who have and are helping define Livonia as one special hometown.
Masco's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion results in recognition by the Livonia Human Relations Commission
Masco Corp. will be the first recipient of the Livonia Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Changemaker Award, a new award developed by the Livonia Human Relations Commission. 
Masco, a worldwide producer of home improvement products, moved its world headquarters to Livonia in 2017. 

Founded in Detroit in 1929, Masco manufactures nearly a quarter of all inventory in Home Depot stores, including Merillat cabinets, Behr paint, and Delta faucets. Long-known for its philanthropy, Masco increased it contributions to diversity and inclusion initiatives in recent years as part of a focused strategy. 

“At Masco, our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is rooted in our values around the importance of treating all people with respect,” said Masco president and CEO Keith Allman. “We strive…to cultivate a sense of belonging for all our shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers and community partners.”

Among its internal and external work with diversity and inclusion, the company allocated $1 million to fund nonprofit organizations across the country committed to breaking down barriers, offered numerous forums and learning experiences to enhance belongingness within its workforce, and ensured inclusive talent practices to mitigate potential biases during hiring and decision-making processes.