LeadWomen announces its first APAC Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit: “Humanity Rebalanced” focuses on building inclusive workplaces in a changing world

LeadWomen, a leading organisation championing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, is proud to announce its inaugural Asia Pacific DEI Summit: “Humanity Rebalanced”, taking place on 16 and 17 October 2024 at the Asia School of Business in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Building a More Equitable Future

Fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace is a necessity for business success and LeadWomen’s APAC DEI Summit aims to bring together 300 key thought leaders from governments, businesses, and civil society to address DEI challenges and develop practical solutions.

Focus on People-Centric Strategies

Over two days, the summit will feature insightful keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions, and workshops centred around the theme of “Humanity Rebalanced.” Key areas of focus will include:

  • Building inclusive workplaces that empower all employees.
  • Identifying and addressing unconscious bias in hiring and promotion practices.
  • Fostering people-focused leadership that prioritises diversity and equity.

Addressing Regional Challenges

The summit will feature the unique challenges and opportunities presented by a multicultural landscape in the Asia Pacific region. Discussions will explore how to address economic inequality, bridge wage gaps, and ensure equal access to education and advancement opportunities for all.

Collaboration for Change

The summit is supported by key sponsors like Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad (TalentCorp), PETRONAS and FIDE Forum. Other summit allies include leading organisations like UN WomenReserve Bank Of India (RBI)Diversity Atlas by Cultural InfusionPwC MalaysiaCyberviewWomen in Tech Malaysia, TAC Global LL and MyMasterMan. This collaborative effort lead by LeadWomen and its partners reflects the collective commitment to building a more equitable and prosperous future in the Asia-Pacific region.

“While much of the good corporate practices have been shaped by DEI initiatives in North America and Europe, there is significant growing interest in what DEI means in Asia Pacific. Asia is highly populous and made up of diverse cultures, languages, and histories, which surfaces a unique set of DEI challenges for this region.

“Global diversity efforts over the last three to four years have been largely cosmetic, performative, and perfunctory. We are at a point in time where we need to stop and think about rebalancing humanity – bringing back the emphasis of being human, in the way we manage and lead organisations.

Robust DEI policies are critical to driving truly inclusive human and social capital development for businesses and in the context of nation building. We want to push organisations and leaders to go beyond superficial diversity metrics or token measures of inclusion.”

The summit’s line up of distinguished speakers will include:

  • Varshaa Kutik, Advisor for Diversity and Inclusion, Bank For International Settlements (Switzerland)
  • Sri Nair, Asia Pacific Vice Chairman of Markets, PwC (Malaysia)
  • Siti Hurrairah, Country Chair, Shell (Malaysia)
  • Kathy Matsui, Womenomics advocate and Co-Founder and General Partner of MPower Partners (Japan)
  • Michael Walmsley, Chief Experience Officer, Diversity Atlas (Australia)
  • Tracy Ann Curtis, Founder, TAC Global LLC (USA)
  • Tanya Sinha, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader, Amazon Web Services (Singapore)
  • Kamales Lardi, Author of the best-selling book ‘The Human Side Of Digital Business Transformation (Switzerland)
  • Michele Sagan; Director of Workforce Transformation, PwC (Malaysia)
  • Nen Lin Soo, Head of Strategic  Communications and Sustainability, Forest Interactive (Malaysia)
  • Sarah Guerra, Head of Culture, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Bank of England (United Kingdom)
  • Shishir Kumar, Manager of Training and Development Division, Reserve Bank of India (India)
  • Nurul Diana Intan Zafirah, Head, Risk and Sustainability, Cyberview (Malaysia)

Delegates travelling to Kuala Lumpur for the LeadWomen APAC Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Summit 2024 will receive a 15% discount on Malaysia Airlines flights booked with the promo code MHDEI24 (valid until 16 October 2024, terms and conditions apply).

To learn more about the LeadWomen APAC DEI Summit, visit the official website: https://bit.ly/LW-APACDEISummit-2024.

The LeadWomen APAC DEI Summit is supported in Australia by impact partner, Go International Group Dotcom Pty Ltd.

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About Summit Organiser, LeadWomen

LeadWomen: Promoting Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) for Sustainable Development.

LeadWomen is a thought leader in the gender and diversity space and has been instrumental in stimulating interest and commitment towards Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) through courageous conversation, immersive experiences and high impact content/delivery.

To achieve social impact goals under the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – specifically Goals 5, 8, 10, 16 and 17 – LeadWomen aims to break down DEI concepts and establish sustainable action plans for teams, organisations, and nation-building. We strive to embed DEI into the organisation’s DNA and culture, where all live by the values and demonstrate the attributes in their work and life.

At LeadWomen, we believe that creating diverse, equitable and inclusive spaces is crucial to achieving equality for all. We understand that DEI is more than just a “nice-to-have” and is a key element in human and social capital development.

Visit www.lead-women.com for more information.

 

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