A focus on diversity and inclusion - from gender and racial equality to disability support programs - is a non-negotiable for a company to thrive. We spoke to Cherrelle, a champion of inclusivity at Shell, to find out how a company like ours can best support people with disabilities.
At Shell, we recommend that you do share relevant information about your disability and/or a long-term health condition to ensure that you are provided with any necessary adjustments/ accommodations. These are provided to enable you to perform to the best of your ability during the recruitment process and, if you are successful, so that Shell can support you to get the most out of your role.
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Shell cannot be the best version of itself without embracing the talent that individuals from various experiences, backgrounds and diverse abilities can bring to the table. Encouraging different perspectives, ways of thinking, approaches to tackling problems and developing solutions is paramount in Shell. By harnessing the differences between people, we can develop our understanding of our customer base as well as generate innovative and adaptive thinking, helping to drive the organization towards the objective of being the most competitive and innovative energy company.
Junior (2010): Ran the anchor leg on Cal's 4x100 relay that qualified for the NCAA Championships with a best of 44.97 (#6 at Cal) ... the foursome finished 18th at nationals (45.30) ... also anchored the 4x400 to fifth at Pac-10s ... paced the Bears in both the 100 (11.67) and 200 (24.18) ... finished seventh in the 100 at the Pac-10 meet in 11.85, but false started in her heat of the 200 ... 20th in the 100 at the NCAA West Preliminary Meet in 11.83 ... indoors, placed fourth at the MPSF Championships in the 200 (24.56) and seventh in the 60 (7.57) ... posted an indoor season-best time of 7.47 in the 60 meters in the prelims. Sophomore (2009): The Pac-10 runner-up in the 100 meters (11.38) for the second straight year ... qualified for the NCAA meet with a second-place showing at NCAA West Regionals (11.39) ... finished 15th at NCAA with a time of 11.77 seconds ... won the Big Meet in a wind-aided 11.34 ... anchor for Cal's 4x100 relay that was eighth at Pac-10s and 13th at the NCAA Championships (44.66) ... placed second in the 60 (7.38) and 200 (24.03) at the MPSF indoor meet ... qualified for NCAA indoors and was 14th in the 60 meters (7.42). Freshman (2008): Clocked a time of 12.08 in the prelims of the 100 at the NCAA championships and placed eighth (44.32) on Cal's 4x100 relay ... earned NCAA bid in the 100 by taking second with a time of 11.45 at the NCAA West Regional ... set a Cal freshman record in the 100 with a time of 11.41 seconds in the West Regional heats ... posted a time of 11.45 in the final of the 100 to take second at the Pac-10 meet after having the fastest qualifying time (11.44) ... also at the conference meet, clocked a season-best time of 23.73 that ranks sixth in school history ... at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational, was a member of the women's 4x100-meter relay that took first with a regional-qualifying time of 44.85 ... a three-time winner at the Big Meet, claiming top honors in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay, in which she ran the final leg ... provisionally qualified for the NCAA indoor championships in the 60-meter with a personal-best time of 7.40.
High School: At Mount Eden HS, set personal bests of 11.44 in the 100 and 23.68 in the 200 ... came in third in the state championships in the 100 and 200 ... league champion in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay ... competed in the 2007 Junior Olympics ... won the African American Academic Award for most improved GPA.
Cherrelle's solo hits include "Everything I Miss at Home" and "Affair." Her solo career is probably best-remembered for her debut hit, 1984's "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On," which was covered two years later by Robert Palmer. 2ff7e9595c
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