BWLC History
The Black Women’s Leadership Council came to life in 1986 with thirteen Black women. Today BWLC continues to play an invaluable leadership role in the advancement of Black women at Xerox.
The first BWLC Conference was held in 1997 at the Xerox Training Center in Leesburg, Virginia. Black women at all grade levels, exempt and non-exempt Xerox employees attended the conference. During this era, the BWLC Foundation was formed under the community outreach umbrella to give scholarships to black female high school seniors, who were college-bound.
In 2006 under the leadership of Jacqueline Denny, BWLC opened the organization to all Black women. At the 2006 BWLC National Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, Black women from other corporations participated as attendees, presenters, and sponsors. A senior advisor from Citigroup Realty Services was added to BWLC executive advisory board in 2006. With the expanded scope, BWLC is bringing value to Black women beyond Xerox Corporation.
Own Our Own Destiny / Chart Our Own Course
Private Equity
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Executive Sponsor
Louie Pastor
Chief Corporate Development
Officer and Chief Legal Officer
Louie Pastor was named chief corporate development officer and chief legal officer for Xerox effective February 1, 2021. He is also an executive vice president of Xerox Holdings Corporation. He joined Xerox in October 2018 as general counsel.
Louie leads all of Xerox’s corporate development activities, with responsibility for mergers and acquisitions, investor relations and Xerox’s $250 million corporate venture capital fund. In addition, Louie oversees Xerox’s legal affairs, including all legal aspects of the company’s various strategic, commercial and operational initiatives, and leads the company’s environmental, health and safety, sustainability, government relations and public policy activities on domestic and international affairs.
Executive Board

Guyla Wrens-Armstead
President

Jacqueline Tyson
Vice President / Sponsorship Officer

Margaret Walker
Treasurer

Kimberly Sealy
Communications and Marketing Officer

Seneica Sykes
Community Involvement Officer

Patricia Williams
Membership Officer

Renée Carter
Director of Programs

Linda White
Director of Chapter Development

Donna M. Jones
BWLC Foundation President
Senior Advisors

Jennifer Allen
Senior Advisor

Roni Crichton
Senior Advisor

Deborah Hall
Senior Advisor

Joyce Welch
Senior Advisor