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The BBBAwards celebrates the best Black talent in British business

16 winners announced at the 2021 Black British Business Awards, including the founders of First Response Group.

APPG report breaks down five-step reminder for pursuing EDI in the UK’s creative sector

Focusing on underrepresentation in the UK’s creative sector, the report outlines why certain EDI strategies are important to achieve inclusion

SCA Scholarships – the key to making the creative industry more diverse

The School of Communication Arts uses its own unique brand of wizardry to advance the careers of underrepresented talent

Why the energy sector needs diversity, equality and inclusion

The energy sector is lacking in diversity and inclusion, what will set it along a better path?

Female tech leaders discuss diversity and inclusion initiatives ahead of the Women in IT Awards

Participants discussed how to be an agent of change and what tools create great D&I programmes

How to jump into a STEM career from a woman who’s championing gender diversity

Elizabeth Tweedale, CEO and founder of Cypher talks about ‘Changing Lanes’ into a STEM career and changing the gender bias

Why representation matters: Black, Latinx, and Indigenous leaders share their thoughts

We know there is more work to be done to further representation for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx people in the tech sector and wider society. Our Representation Matters Summit addressed why

Ogilvy: don’t just talk about diversity and inclusion – take action

Advertising and marketing giant Ogilvy UK is spearheading the drive to make the creative industries more diverse and inclusive

Black British Business Awards reveals the best of 2020

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner partner named Black British Business Person of the year in BBBAwards, as winners are revealed

The diversity dilemma of COVID-19: This Is Us Conference

While COVID-19 does not discriminate, this year’s This is Us Conference will show society still has a way to go