It's not every day that my work is "shortlisted"! Or every year for that matter! But yesterday, I received emails from several colleagues with content like this:
The Noon Centre for Equality and Diversity in Business at the University of East London has announced the nominees for the 6th Annual Global Equality & Diversity (GED) Awards, the prestigious yearly celebration that recognises outstanding individuals and organisations developing and adopting new approaches to equality and diversity in business.
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...and a few paragraphs below:
THE NOMINEES FOR THE 6TH ANNUAL GED AWARDS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
The Noon Award
- SAP – Diversity in the Streets Programme
- WhiteHat
- MyPlus
- Lexxic & Neurotalent Unlocked
- Dr Gregory Burke, AccessAble
- Nadine Vogel, Springboard Consulting
- Karen Daly-Gherabi, Springboard Consulting
- Marshall E-Learning
Inclusive Workplace Award
- Hachette UK Ethnicity Pay Gap 2019
- How to be an Inclusive Leader – Liliane Rocha, Gestão Kairós
- I Believe, I Belong, I Matter; Inclusive IBM
- Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD)
- Acas
- ISS
Research Award
- Diversity within diversity management – Andri Georgiadou, Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Miguel R. Olivas-Lujan
- Diversity in Policing campaign – Essex Police
- Cultural factors contributing to the Gender Pay Gap and inequality in the NHS – Conflux
Impact Award
- BBC – The 50:50 Project
- Celebrating Difference by Shaun Dellenty
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Too bad this conference is taking place so far away from Clarion!! Just being in the shortlist makes me (and my fellow contributors to these books:
Diversity Within Management: Country-Based Perspectives and
Diversity in Organizations) feel like a winner!!!!