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Our commitment to building strong
relationships with community
partners sometimes helps our team
members grow in their careers
too. This year, Senior Investigator
Katie Dempsey of Target’s Assets
Protection team in Ellicott City, Md.,
became the rst private-sector
employee ever to be invited to work at
the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) headquarters. She
spent several months at their home
base in Washington, D.C., sharing
information about how Target helps
communities prepare for and recover
from disasters.
Through our partnership
with The Alliance to
Make US Healthiest,
Target was among the
rst four companies
to participate in its
HealthLead accred-
itation program. The
certication recognizes
our commitment to
health and well-being,
best-in-class services
and support for our
team members.
At Target, we believe in building a team of people with different
backgrounds, distinct experiences and unique points of view.
Learn more at Target.com/DiversityVideo
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More than 1,700 team
members across the country
became well-being captains at
their store, distribution center and
headquarters locations. These captains
plan activities that promote wellness
in the areas of health, relationships,
career, nancial stability and
community involvementand
track their teams progress.