


Visibility Is Critical – You Can’t Be What You Can’t See – Yuli Kim
Yuli is the founder of Inclusion Sensei, a workplace inclusion service which holds a passionate commitment to advancing diversity, inclusion and belonging in organisations close to its heart.

Authenticity Is A Trait Of The Best Leaders – Lynette Seow, Co-Founder at Safe Spaceâ„¢ Singapore
To mark PRIDE month, we're sharing the stories of inspirational business school students and alumni around the world who are using their business school experiences to make the world a more inclusive place.

Gender Equity, Disabilities, LGBT+, Origins And Generations – Fabien Figula Letort
"...companies need to talk about it." As part of our series for PRIDE month, we speak with Fabien Figula Letort - Co-founder of AFL Diversity - a company supporting organisations in becoming more inclusive.

Opening A Door Of Hope And Dignity – Aline Sara, CEO and Co-Founder of NaTakallam
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Aline Sara shares how her start-up, NaTakallam is providing not only employment opportunities for refugees around the world but purpose, dignity and independence.

Building A Bridge For Refugees To Start New Careers And New Lives In Safety – Zarah Bruhn
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Zarah Bruhn shares how her project, socialbee, is helping refugees around the world make a fresh start be providing a route to skills and careers

From A Cup Of Tea To A New Career – The Small And Big Steps Supporting Refugees – Anastasia Koptsyukh
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Anastasia Koptsyukh shares how her project - The Help Centre - is providing a caring, human hand to Ukrainian refugees

Making Sure The Most Vulnerable Voices Can Be Heard – Dr Alaa Murabit
We speak to students and alumni using their business education to make a difference to refugee lives and opportunities around the world. Here, Dr. Alaa Murabit shares how shares how her project, Voice of Libyan Women, is advancing women's leadership and inclusion in securing peace.

Could Creativity And Innovation Be Holding You Back?
Can you be too innovative? People with excellent ideas might find themselves penalised for their creativity, new research from ESSEC Business School shows