Black History Month 2023: Leading With Integrity And A Focus On Opportunity For All – Lucy Wanjiku Mutinda
To celebrate Black History Month we're profiling black leaders using business education to create a positive change for themselves and for the world around them. Here we speak with entrepreneur Lucy Wanjiku Mutinda about her studies at ESMT in Berlin, her career, and what it means to provide inclusivity and opportunity for all.
How Focusing On Staff Wellbeing Helps Startups To Grow Quicker
Research suggests that entrepreneurs can benefit from keeping their staff happy as well as their customers
The Luck Of The Irish? Why Start-Ups Are Thriving In Ireland
According to the ESI, Ireland has the highest concentration of HGFs and hypergrowers (in proportion to overall companies in the country) in the entirety of Europe. But what is it about Ireland that makes it such an attractive spot for startups? And no, it isn’t just the luck of the Irish...
Breaking The Taboo Around Open Expression In The Workplace – Diego Lazaro
Continuing our PRIDE series, we speak to Diego Lazaro about how companies can create true inclusion, respect and support for LGBTQIA+ staff. Through his start-up, Be Diverse, Diego is coaching businesses to become more inclusive and to reap the benefits.
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.
LGBTQ+ Inclusion, Mental Health And Well-being – Steve Keith
Through Curious Consulting Steve Keith is creating helping to environments that enable the next generation to thrive.
Evolution Of Attitudes And Inclusivity Towards LGBTQ+ Individuals – Darren Burn
To mark PRIDE month, we're sharing how business school students and alumni around the world are making the world a more inclusive, place.
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.