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Trust and self-identification: Measuring success in changing corporate cultures

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Geneva
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Collecting data on persons with disabilities in the workplace is important to help understand what they need to thrive and succeed, without barriers. Often, the challenge employers face when collecting data, is the lack of employee willingness to share their information. This highlights the importance of companies ensuring their culture is safe and employees feel comfortable when sharing their identities. Speakers will discuss the various steps companies can take to measure their progress on disability inclusion and to ensure their workplace is creating a culture of trust and safety.  

Moderator

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Stephie Elms
Global Head DEI - Disability, Novartis

Panelists

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Meg O'Connell
Founder & CEO, Global Disability Inclusion
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Peter Rutigliano
Data Analytics Leader, Mercer
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Federica Terrenzio
Director of the programme ‘Disabilities at Work’, Salesforce
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Stephane Leblois
Director of Partnerships, The Valuable 500
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Brendan Roach
Director of Strategy and Networkology, PurpleSpace