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Role models can make financial services more welcoming

Diversity organisation on a recruitment spree to build a global network.

Study highlights the lack of recognisable role models and women in STEM

UK workers in STEM struggle to name key role models in their industry and are more likely to recognise the Big Bang Theory’s Dr Sheldon Cooper over celebrated real-life scientists and mathematicians, highlights new research.

Business heavyweight Piers Linney named on EMpower’s Ethnic Minority Role Model List for the second year running

Business guru Piers Linney – who starred on TV’s Dragons’ Den – has been named in a list of high-flying role models from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Being an Amazon role model and how diversity makes good business sense

Katie George, EMEA Student Programs Lead, Amazon, was born in Swaziland to a white British father and a well-known singer from Soweto.

Diversity champion is a role model for the investment industry

Justin Onuekwusi talks about how improving diversity can be better for business, especially in the investment industry.

The importance of role models for diversity at your workplace

We interviewed Sarah Kaiser about her experiences delivering successful D&I strategies and the importance of role models for diversity at your workplace.

Parker Review update: where are the ethnic minorities in executive boardroom roles?

In the boardroom ethnic minorities mostly hold non-executive roles

How men can play a key role in gender diversity in tech

Being the majority of the tech workforce, male attitudes have an impact on female belonging

Women battle cultural expectations in leadership roles

There may be more female leaders today, but they face cultural burdens their male counterparts don’t

Could more women in STEM roles solve the sustainability crisis?

Gender equity non-profit WISE thinks more women in STEM roles could fill the 250,000 new jobs provided by Johnson’s ‘green economy’, but educational institutions and employers must get involved