Sustainability Report 2021 Inclusive Growth | Driving Change Across Our Firm Vendor Diversity Program Spotlight 2021 was another year of significant progress in our efforts to support more small and diverse businesses. Our efforts were underpinned by robust engagement programs and enhanced vendor diversity data tracking and reporting throughout our sourcing and payment systems. We established a firmwide Vendor Diversity Steering Group to drive increased awareness and accountability for our goals, and in partnership with our One Million Black Women initiative, we convened an internal group of ambassadors to focus on identifying more Black women-owned enterprises for our supply chain. Working closely with our teams, we set internal targets across the firm’s key spend categories and included, where possible, small and diverse businesses within our Request for Proposals (RFPs) for vendors. Tier 2 subcontracting opportunities for small and diverse businesses were pursued with our prime vendors. We continued to partner with certifying agencies in different regions, joining MSDUK, taking a seat on WEConnect International’s board, supporting Disability: IN’s mentoring program, and, in partnership with our 10,000 Small Businesses program, providing training to small and diverse businesses on protecting intellectual property. As a result of our efforts, in 2021 we spent over $335 million globally with small and diverse businesses, bringing us more than halfway to our 2025 goal of increasing our spend by 50% from our 2020 baseline. Our addressable spend with small and diverse businesses increased from 5% to 6%. >$265M In 2020 GOODS AND SERVICES PURCHASED FROM SMALL AND DIVERSE VENDORS GLOBALLY 2021 SPEND WITH SMALL & DIVERSE VENDORS 6% Of addressable spend went to small and diverse vendors 32% Went to small businesses >$335M In 2021 68% Went to minority- or women-owned businesses 83 INCLUSIVE GROWTH 30% Was Tier 2 spend

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