London - 2016 Economist Pride and Prejudice (LtoR) Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist Baron Browne of Madingley Sir Martin Sorrell |
On March 23, 2017, The Economist Events will host its second-annual Pride and Prejudice Summit, a 24-hour event spanning three cities, Hong Kong, London and New York, that will catalyse a fresh global discussion on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) diversity and inclusion, particularly by focusing on the economic and business costs of LGBT discrimination and the profitable opportunities that lie in overcoming it.
“The inaugural summit in 2016 made a powerful business case for LGBT inclusion and diversity,” says Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist. “This year, we aim to expand on that theme by exploring how companies can be catalysts for change—and why we need them to be.”
The Hong Kong summit will be held at the Hotel ICON; the London summit will be held at 155 Bishopsgate; and the New York summit will be at 10 on the Park at Time Warner Center.
Chaired by The Economist editors, Pride and Prejudice 2017 will link conversations between the three locations through live video sessions. Participants will include chief executives, politicians and activists, such as:
• Xavier Bettel, prime minister, Luxembourg
• Tony Fernandes, chief executive, AirAsia
• Schuyler Bailar, NCAA Division 1 Men’s Athlete
• Cyan Banister, partner, Founders Fund
• Jeff Bullwinkel, associate general counsel and director of corporate, external and legal affairs, Asia Pacific and Japan, Microsoft
• Alfred Cheung-ming Chan, chairperson, Equal Opportunities Commission
• Michael Ebeid, chief executive and managing director, Special Broadcasting Service, Australia
• Robyn Exton, founder, HER
• Christina Gaw, managing principal and head of Capital Markets, Gaw Capital
• Nathan Law, member of legislative council, Hong Kong
• Matt Patsky, chief executive, Trillium Asset Management
• Rica Paras, solution architect manager, Accenture Philippines and chairwoman, Society of Transsexual Women of the Philippines
• Art Peck, chief executive, GAP
• Deborah Sherry, chief commercial officer, GE Digital, Europe
• Amanda Simpson, former deputy assistant secretary of defence for operational energy, U.S. Department of Defense
• Serpil Timuray, regional chief executive, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, Vodafone
Mike Wilke, Out Now Senior Consultant New York - Economist Pride and Prejudice 2016 |
In 2016, the business sector made some important strides in the fight against discrimination against LGBT people around the world. Eighty-seven percent of Fortune 500 companies now have non- discrimination policies based on sexual orientation, and for the first time ever, the issue made it to the agenda of the World Economic Forum in Davos. Millennials, who have great expectations for diversity and are pushing companies to embrace inclusion much more than previous generations did, are also contributing to a seismic shift in priorities.
Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel (with his husband) |
For more information and updates on Pride and Prejudice or to register for the summit, visit this link.
Pride and Prejudice is sponsored by Global Advocate, IBM; Global Supporters Alix Partners and AXA; Regional Advocates, Biogen and Goldman Sachs; Regional Supporters, ADP, Fidelity Investments, Nomura, TD Bank, T. Rowe Price and RBS; Regional Ally, ABN AMRO. Havas is the Public Relations Partner. UNDP is the regional host sponsor in Hong Kong.
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Out Now is pleased to help The Economist Events by assisting on both the successful 2016 and the next 2017 Pride & Prejudice LGBT business events — in Hong Kong, London and New York. Learn more about this event at this link. To register with a discount use this Promo Code OUTNOW15.
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