General Electric (GE) – Women's Network
Initiated in 1997, GE's Women's Network has been recognised globally as one of the most effective voluntary women's networks. The network fosters professional women's development by attracting, growing and retaining successful women throughout the company.
Royal Air Force - LGBT Forum
The Royal Air Force (RAF) Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) Forum was established in 2006. Since then it has worked closely with the RAF's equality and diversity policy staff to improve the lived experience of serving LGBT personnel.
The Co-operative Group – RESPECT LGBT Network
Respect was launched in 2010 and currently has almost 1,000 members. It gives LGBT colleagues a presence and a voice. The network continues to influence business decisions, recently working with the diversity team to submit a response in support of equal civil marriage.
Ernst & Young LLP – Disability Working Group
The EY Disability Working Group was set up in 2006. It launched in the UK and Ireland to develop a better focus and understanding about the impact of disability in the workplace. In the last six years the group has grown from eight people to a network of over 350, both disabled and non-disabled.
American Express – Women's Interest Network
The American Express Women's Interest Network (WIN), established in 2006, was the first American Express employee network group in Europe and now comprises of three UK chapters. Since its inception, WIN has gone on to play an outstanding role in driving equality, diversity and inclusion within American Express.
PricewaterhouseCoopers – GLEE @ PWC - LGBT Network
GLEE @ PwC – an inclusive business network for gay poeple, lesbians and everyone else – is all about breaking down the barriers of difference, connecting people and celebrating that we're all unique regardless of our sexuality, race, gender, religion or ability. You don't need a label like gay, lesbian, straight or bisexual – you just have to be up for embracing the unique-ness of all people.
Societe Generale – UK LGB Network
The Societe Generale UK LGB Network was formed in September 2010. The network has a steering committee composed of 10 active members who meet on a monthly basis to discuss LGB news, identify opportunities for where the LGB Network can add value to the company and organise activities and events.
CMS Cameron McKenna LLP – Hindu Network
CMS Cameron McKenna's Hindu Network has hosted 48 events and over 90 hours of talks in the last year. It has changed the lives of people in 83 countries in six continents, and has been praised by knights, lords, high court judges and professionals the world over.
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