At Darden, everyone is welcome to a seat at our table.
When Bill Darden opened his first restaurant in 1938, he employed anyone willing to work hard, work smart and grow with the company – without regard to race, gender or background.
Ensuring an inclusive and diverse workplace is at the very heart of Darden and our brands. We are strengthened by a diversity of cultures, perspectives, backgrounds and ideas. We honor each other’s heritage and uniqueness.
Our Inclusion & Diversity StrategyWe prioritize our inclusion and diversity efforts not just because it is the right thing to do – but because it makes us better. It leads to innovation of thought, fuels our growth as a company and creates great places to work for our team members. Our strategy to uphold our founder’s legacy is rooted in advancing workplace diversity, creating an inclusive environment and building on our commitment.
Every team member matters and owns a stake in our success. We celebrate what makes each team member unique and are committed to ensuring that all levels of our team reflect the diversity of our industry and communities we serve.
For the past three years, at least 85% of our hourly team members have been People of Color and/or women
Over the past three years, 71% of promotions into management have been People of Color and/or women
Across our restaurant and support center teams, People of Color comprise 36% of our leadership
Across our restaurant and support center teams, women represent 44% of our leadership
51% of our Executive Leadership is comprised of People of Color and/or women
33% of our Board of Directors are women, and 22% are People of Color
We are committed to ensuring that our teams reflect the rich diversity of the communities we serve. That is why we have begun to work with Talent Outreach Services to enhance our recruiting efforts. This allows us to provide hiring information to candidates within more than 6,500 Community-Based Organizations that serve dislocated workers, recipients of unemployment, people with disabilities, veterans and more. When openings are available close by, these organizations receive details on available positions so they can quickly and directly share postings with their members. Since the program began, our restaurants have hired hundreds of team members from all walks of life across our eight brands.
Diverse representation at every level strengthens our teams and our business. We prioritize inclusive hiring and development best practices to help us build a diverse pipeline of talent at every level. We believe in identifying talent early in their journey and providing our team members with the support they need to grow their careers with us. Here is how we do it.
Jennifer White, Director of Brand Marketing, Yard House
Influencing ChangeAs the leading full-service restaurant company in the United States, we humbly realize the impact we can make in our industry. That is why we continue to work with reputable organizations to advance ongoing progress towards striving for and maintaining inclusive and diverse workforces.
Gerry Fernandez, President & Founder of Multicultural Foodservice and Hospitality Alliance
The mission of the ELC is to increase the number of successful Black executives, domestically and internationally, by adding value to their development, leadership and philanthropic endeavors across the lifecycle of their careers. Each year, Darden sponsors attendance to the Mid-Level Managers’ Symposium for high-potential managers.
MFHA aims to build culturally intelligent brands and leaders within the food and hospitality industry. As a founding member, Darden has been a partner of MFHA for more than 25 years, and our leaders have always been members of their Board of Representatives.
Comprised of community based, national organizations that champion diversity and inclusion, The National Diversity Council brings together the private, public and non-profit sectors to discuss the many dimensions and benefits of a multicultural environment. Our Inclusion & Diversity leader serves on the Florida Diversity Council, and we sponsor leader participation in symposiums to learn and share best practices.
Out & Equal is the premier organization working exclusively on LGBTQ workplace equality. Each year, we send operators from our family of brands and our Restaurant Support Center to join the Out & Equal Workplace Summit – the largest LGBTQ-focused conference in the world.
WFF is relentlessly focused on advancing women leaders in the food industry. We have been long-time sponsors of WFF’s annual conference and leadership development workshops and our executives have served on the WFF Executive Committee and Board of Directors.
At Darden, Inclusion & Diversity is woven throughout the fabric of our culture. Every day, we work to create an inclusive environment for our team members and guests by expanding awareness and training, equipping leaders with tools and resources, and using Employee Resource Groups to engage, retain and advance our team.
Creating a culture of inclusion not only promotes a positive work environment, it also helps deliver business results. We have made investments to expand Inclusion & Diversity awareness and training for our people leaders to help them create and lead a workplace where everyone feels welcomed, valued and respected.
Through individual exercises and a virtual classroom called Building Culture Through Inclusion, our team can explore:
Our Employee Resource Groups support our efforts to ensure a welcoming environment where every team member matters and their unique perspectives are valued, heard and celebrated. These networks are inclusive and welcome team members of all backgrounds.
Our mission is to be a development champion for team members and Darden, positively impact Darden’s performance by serving as a proxy for the African American guest, and educate the Darden community about African American culture.
Our mission is to develop a strong and engaged Asian American workforce while fostering an appreciation for their contributions to Darden and the community.
Our mission is to support and enrich the Hispanic and Latin American communities, establishing partnerships within and outside of Darden.
Our mission is to leverage the contributions of the Darden LGBTQ community and Allies in a welcoming and inclusive environment to enhance the company’s diverse culture.
Our mission is to develop, support, and recognize those who have served in the military and those who stand beside them, building camaraderie throughout the Darden family.
Our mission is to recognize, encourage, strengthen and celebrate the unique perspectives, intelligence and leadership skills that women bring to the workplace, supporting Darden's goal to be the full-service restaurant company of choice, now and for generations.
Our commitment to inclusion and diversity extends beyond the four walls of our restaurants and our Restaurant Support Center. To build on our commitment, our path forward is to make a positive impact in the communities we serve and continue to invest in diverse suppliers.
We recognize that when communities thrive, businesses and individuals do too. That is why Darden is committed to being a positive force in the communities we serve. As part of our commitment to inclusion and diversity, we provide grants to make a positive impact in communities of color. Here’s how:
Our suppliers help our restaurants bring to life the outstanding food, service and atmosphere we promise our guests. These valued partners keep us at the forefront of our industry, and we are proud to partner with a number of diverse suppliers every day, including minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses and more.
Aztecas Design President Gabriela Grabowski remembers her humble beginnings walking the streets of downtown San Diego with a small sample of her hand-blown glassware trying to make a sale. Backed by her faith and relentless spirit, she was not going to quit until she reached her goals.
Now, nearly 30 years later, her company still embodies her entrepreneurial spirit and stands as an example of what she has accomplished as an inspiring female, minority leader. Her drive to champion other women to reach their goals is what motivates her professionally.
“There are challenges that come from being a female especially with a strong accent in the business world,” said Grabowski. “I would like for other women to see what they can do regardless of what are the disadvantages. I encourage all women to take the first step and just do it.”
Grabowski recently celebrated her 24th anniversary as a supplier with Darden. She still remembers talking to a food and beverage representative from Darden at a trade show two decades ago. He loved her products and the rest was history. In the years since, her company has supplied the highest quality, hand-blown glassware and accessories for brands like LongHorn Steakhouse, Bahama Breeze and Olive Garden.
“I could say a lot about Gabriela’s dedication and commitment to our company. Aztecas Design has played an instrumental role in our brand’s beverage initiatives, allowing us to showcase our margaritas in high quality, crafted glassware. But it’s Gabriela’s heart that truly allows her to stand out. She is passionate about her work, her family, and giving back to her community. Gabriela was one of the first suppliers I met when I came to Darden in 2001, and I’m proud that Aztecas has been a partner for all of my 20 years at Darden,” said Keith Kelly, Vice President, Supply Management and Purchasing.
Several years later, Grabowski’s daughter came walking down those same downtown San Diego streets as a student at the University of San Diego. This time, she and a friend were heading to volunteer at the homeless shelter. They quickly realized that there was not much they could do because the funding was not there to help the homeless population.
Grabowski opened her heart, and with her two daughters, founded a non-profit called Pancake Peeps. The mission of the organization was to give aid to the homeless, but more importantly, make them feel human again. The three women host 360 homeless people every weekend for a pancake breakfast, which equates to more than 18,000 a year. She does it because it makes her happy, but to each individual, it gives them hope for a better future.
“Every one of the people we feed will have one additional meal than they had before. We aren’t trying to solve the problem for the whole world. We are just doing what we can to help them today.” To her, the fight against hunger can be won as long as everyone does a little bit.
“I believe if we all team together, we can stop hunger. But we should not focus on what we can’t do. We should focus on what we can do.”
Providing guests with the option to carry their favorite dishes home if they choose, Ecopax LLC has provided Darden Restaurants with quality To Go containers since 2017. The company was founded by Peter Wong in 1998 as United Plastics Group in Somerset, NJ with only 45,000 square feet of manufacturing space, producing foam carry-out products for the foodservice industry.
With relentless grit, he was able to overcome language, cultural and countless other barriers to grow his company and add an extension of United Plastics – Ecopax. As of today, Ecopax is a member of the National Minority Supplier Development Council and features two additional facilities, totaling 400,000 square feet and offering a diverse collection of carry-out products made from polystyrene, polypropylene and paper.
In May 2017, Ecopax shipped their very first mineral filled polypropylene products to Darden. Two years later, the company began to support Darden’s newest brand – Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen – and replaced foam carry-out containers with a full line of chef-approved, polypropylene containers.
As the relationship between Ecopax and Darden grew, Ecopax expanded its commitment to sustainability efforts as a result of its supplier partnership. Beginning in 2021, the company committed to using carbon-free electricity only for all Darden products. With carbon-free electricity, Ecopax can avoid 30,029 metric tons of carbon dioxide entering into the atmosphere. This is equivalent to removing 6,322 passenger cars from the road or planting 24,614 acres of carbon sequestering trees.
According to the Ecopax team, “Darden has given a humble minority company the platform to innovate boldly. We couldn’t have journeyed this far without their partnership.”
Omar, Inc., has been a strategic partner to Darden for more than a decade providing gloves, bags, liners and trays for use in Darden’s family of restaurants. Established in 1997 by Dr. Willie L. WIlson, the company is a 100% minority-owned, SBA and MBE-certified business, distributing and directly importing a variety of safety supplies and equipment.
During the pandemic, their support of Darden increased significantly. The Omar team stepped up with supplies of additional gloves to help us maintain our high sanitation standards, and they provided a significant amount of disposable masks to allow our restaurant teams to quickly provide contactless, curbside takeout in a safe manner.
“We have built a longstanding relationship with Omar,” said Mindy Badolato, Darden’s Manager of Purchasing. “We knew that as our restaurants were adapting to a new environment caused by the pandemic, the entire Omar team would be ready provide the resources we needed and when we needed them the most.”
Ragozzino has supported Darden since 1999, initially providing lasagna layers to Olive Garden. They continued to develop new products over the years and were presented with Darden's Supplier of the Year award in 2008. Beyond Olive Garden, Ragozzino has provided spinach dip to Yard House and risotto to both LongHorn Steakhouse and Seasons 52.
Ragozzino credits its growth over the years to Darden, which mentored them in becoming certified as a Woman-Owned Business, a certification that has helped them tremendously. In return, Emilia Springett, senior director of purchasing at Darden, says the popular core and limited-time offer menu items created by Ragozzino have contributed significantly to Olive Garden’s success.
According to Nancy Ragozzino, president of Ragozzino, “I believe the level of trust that we have with Darden is pretty unique in our industry. There are always new opportunities coming our way, some more challenging than others, and Darden always seems to trust us to turn a chef’s idea into a menu item.”
Red Chamber Co. (RCC) has been a trusted and valued partner to Darden Restaurants for nearly 40 years continues to be a family owned and operated company in the heart of Los Angeles, California with its primary line of business in seafood harvesting, processing and distribution.
Starting as a shrimp distributor with one delivery vehicle, RCC has grown to be one of the largest seafood companies in the Western Hemisphere. RCC has seafood production plants in California, Florida and Georgia, a series of cold storages throughout the United States and regional sales offices in more than 20 different states. In Prince Edward Island, Canada, RCC operates six wharfs, two processing plants and cold storage facilities. In addition, RCC has its own fleet of fishing vessels in California, Central and South America where it harvests and processes seafood products for a wide array of customers.
At each stage of the seafood production process, from harvesting, cold storage, and transporting, RCC has its own direct ownership and operation. With its own fleet of fishing vessels and its own transportation fleet, RCC now has the ability to handle product from harvest to the customer’s door. RCC serves with one driving goal, “the customer comes first.”
This level of dedication has been recognized by Darden on numerous occasions with awards like Darden’s “Supplier of the Year Award” in 2015.
RCC continues, as it did nearly 50 years ago, to be a minority owned and operated company and is proud to be certified as a minority vendor by the National Minority Supplier Development Council.