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Small Businesses Are Fighting for Their Lives. Diversity Doesn’t Have to Be Sacrificed.
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For many small businesses, hiring more people during a severe downturn is a challenge. But some companies have discovered it’s possible to solve the diversity puzzle without hiring anyone new.

For many small businesses, hiring more people during a severe downturn is a challenge. That doesn’t mean giving up on diversity goals. In the past week Brogan & Partners Chief Executive Ellyn Davidson hired a new employee––a Black woman––based on the glowing recommendation of another worker.

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