Sage Presents Inaugural DE&I Scholarship at Leadership Greater Washington’s Annual Meeting
McLEAN, Va. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Today, Sage Communications (Sage) is honored to announce that Daniela Cossio is the recipient of the company’s inaugural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Scholarship.
Sage presented Daniela with the DE&I Scholarship Award during Leadership Greater Washington’s Annual Meeting at Pepco Edison Place Gallery.
The scholarship committee, composed of Sage and LGW members, applauds Daniela’s resilience, generosity, determination, passion, and ambition, which she consistently demonstrates in her academic and personal pursuits.
Sage is honored to award her this scholarship and help her continue her education and uplift her community.
“We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each scholarship applicant,” said David Gorodetski, CEO. “After reviewing over 100 inspiring and qualified applications, we’ve decided to expand the DE&I Scholarship and award two worthy students next year!”
The DE&I Scholarship is a testament to Sage’s unwavering commitment to fostering and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging within the company and throughout the community. These principles guide every dimension of Sage’s work, including operations and policies, client services, community engagement, and events.
About Sage Communications (Sage)
Based in Northern Virginia, Sage is a mid-sized national marketing and PR consultancy focused on the intersection of business transformation and public missions. The firm’s clientele has included more than three dozen $B-tier global enterprises, more than half of the US Cabinet Departments, and some of the region’s largest associations and nonprofits. Sage’s strategy, marketing production, PR, social media, and event teams have supported defense, homeland, health, education, economic, justice, environment, and diplomatic missions for more than 20 years as both a small-business prime and subcontractor. The firm is committed to strengthening our community through capacity building groups like Leadership Greater Washington, Women in Technology, and the March of Dimes. For more information, please visit us on LinkedIn.