IMPOSTER TO INVINCIBLE | DEI
A WEBINAR FROM HARRIET WALEY-COHEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH ELLIOTT JAMES CONSULTING
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ELLIOT JAMES CONSULTING
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HARRIET WALEY-COHEN
$7.5 billion. That’s how much was spent on Diversity, Equality & Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in 2020 according to McKinsey. They predict that this will double to over $15 billion by 2026. And yet, it will still take 150 years to close the economic gender gap at current rates of spending and improvement.
Meanwhile, the trend of companies losing highly skilled, experienced mid-career and senior women continues; gender representation is far from balanced at senior levels; and companies are struggling to attract a diverse range of staff, especially women.
All of this begs the question, almost 50 years on from the original Sex Discrimination Act in the UK, are DEI initiatives delivering against their objectives or have women and corporates hit a diversity glass ceiling?
As a speaker, facilitator, trainer and coach, with a background in psychology, a decade in investments and a further decade coaching senior women on confidence and leadership - I specialise in working with companies in traditionally male dominated industries including banking, financial services and tech. I support my clients to recruit and retain the best female talent at all levels; to shift their culture to one of outstanding allyship and to get a genuine ROI on their gender-focused DEI initiatives.
I offer a range of services from one off workshops designed to start a different kind of conversation about DEI, to a series of workshops, programs and consultancy that help companies break through the diversity glass ceiling. I also run in house confidence and leadership programs for senior and “rising star” women and take on a handful of 1-2-1 coaching clients each year for bespoke support.