Washington, D.C. (April 27, 2010) – John-Anthony Meza will join Corporate Voices for Working Families June 1 as Vice President of Workforce Readiness. Meza is currently national director of corporate citizenship at KPMG where he is responsible for the day-to-day operations of KPMG’s national community involvement programs.
In his new position as part of the Corporate Voices senior management team, Meza will lead the organization’s growing workforce readiness initiatives, including: Postsecondary Education Attainment, New Options Initiative, and Ready by 21, Credentialed by 26.
In making the announcement, Donna Klein, Executive Chair and Founder of Corporate Voices, said: “John-Anthony Meza brings to this leadership position at Corporate Voices extensive management experience, a national network of contacts throughout the public and private sectors, and a passion for improving the lives of working families and helping individuals succeed in the workplace and throughout life.”
Meza is a former member of the Corporate Voices for Working Families’ Board of Trustees and has been actively engaged with the organization’s various taskforces and committees for many years. In 2008, Corporate Voices honored him for his work on behalf of the organization. He also was awarded the 2007 inaugural Bonnie Dayan Award from the Center for Companies That Care, and in 2006 received the inaugural Work-Life Rising Star Award.






