A Bold Step in DEI Leadership
Celeste Warren, a longtime diversity leader, is taking her work into her own hands. She recently launched Celeste Warren Consulting LLC while also releasing her newest book, The Truth About Equity.
This double-launch is more than a career move. It is a statement of power, purpose, and persistence at a time when many companies are retreating from diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) commitments. Warren’s consulting firm aims to help organizations rethink equity in practical, measurable ways, while her book shares a blueprint for making DEI sustainable.
As Warren explained, “Diversity, equity, and inclusion have the ability to transform culture, drive business results, and improve lives around the world.”
Creating a New Path for Equity in Business
Her consulting firm will deliver four core services: customized DEI strategies, professional training programs, speaking engagements, and organizational counseling. Each service is built to meet companies where they are, while moving them toward inclusive growth.
Warren brings decades of experience to this work. She formerly served as Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Merck, where she helped shape global DEI strategy. Those years prepared her to lead from the outside, guiding companies to build more equitable systems with tools that actually last.
She says her approach is not about quick fixes but about embedding equity into business goals. This allows companies to grow, while ensuring employees feel seen and valued.
The Truth About Equity: A Personal and Practical Guide
Alongside the firm, Warren released her second book, The Truth About Equity. In it, she shares personal stories, boardroom insights, and real-world case studies that reveal the challenges of building DEI practices—and the solutions to make them work.
The book strips away myths, names systemic barriers, and gives leaders actionable steps. Warren writes that equity is not only a matter of justice, but also of business success and cultural strength. Her message is clear: leaders must move from intention to action.
She highlights that DEI work is not about charity or political correctness but about innovation, productivity, and creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.
Pushing Forward Despite Political Backlash
Warren’s new ventures arrive at a critical time. Across the U.S., some companies have downsized or eliminated DEI programs in response to political pressure. This shift has left many wondering about the future of equity in business.
Instead of backing down, Warren is stepping up. Her consulting firm and book are meant to keep the focus on the true mission of DEI: building workplaces and communities where all people can belong.
As she put it, “When people feel valued and empowered, they are able to innovate and make amazing things happen.” For Warren, the work is both professional and personal—a way to ensure equity does not become a passing trend but remains a cornerstone of leadership.
A Legacy of Building Belonging
Warren’s decision to “build her own table” reflects a bigger truth: leadership often means creating space where none exists. Her career has already helped shape how major companies approach inclusion. Now, through her firm and her writing, she is ensuring that individuals and organizations everywhere can continue the work.
Her message is timely and empowering. Equity is not optional—it is the key to innovation, fairness, and long-term success.







