A quartet of senior business leaders from across Ireland this week joined the Diversity Mark Assessment Panel as the organisation aims to meet growing demand for independent accreditation in diversity and inclusion.
Bringing the total number of Diversity Mark assessors to 15 are panel newcomers Will Young (Northern Ireland Civil Service), Andy George (National Black Police Association), Dermot Devlin (My Way Access) and Dr Dale Whelehan, Chief Executive Officer of 4 Day Week Global. Their sector knowledge and real-world experience will further enable the Diversity Mark panel to support companies big and small in unlocking greater innovation across diversity, equity and inclusion.
Welcoming the new panel members at the Diversity Mark Assessors Day event, Director Nuala Murphy commented:
“Across Ireland and the UK, the Diversity Mark has become a sought-after workplace accreditation awarded by true experts in the field. And it’s our panel of seasoned industry luminaries who together offer companies not only accreditation, but also insights, best practice and peer support all along the EDI journey. By bringing more people around the table, we can continue enabling organisations to create a workplace culture that is truly inclusive, where everyone feels welcomed and valued in their respective roles.
“Our independent assessment process is robust, and it’s a real privilege to sit alongside fresh perspectives in Will, Andy, Dermot and Dale.”
Hosted at Stormont, the latest Diversity Mark Assessors Day was sponsored by MLAs Diane Forsythe and Caoimhe Archibald, whom Nuala acknowledged:
“Thanks also to Diane Forsythe and Caoimhe Archibald who in sponsoring our day at Stormont signalled a commitment to progress – progress towards a more inclusive workplace model that benefits both the economy and wider society.”
DUP MLA for South Down, Diane Forsythe, added: “It was a privilege to sit in and engage with the expanding Diversity Mark Assessment Panel, all of whom are working diligently to help businesses both locally and across the UK in reaching their goals in what is such an important topic: diversity and inclusion. Thank you to the Diversity Mark team for the kind invitation, and I look forward to seeing the evolution of the panel and its impact in the months and years ahead.”
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