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Webinar | 13 October 2020

The Power of Difference in STEM - Simon Fanshawe

Date :
13 October 2020
Time :
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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About this Webinar


Writer, broadcaster and D&I speaker Simon Fanshawe OBE has agreed to host a Session for WES in October.

He will give a short key note which will be followed by a practical Q&A where Partners can explore how to achieve significant change in the diversity of their staff. His approach is to frame diversity as a talent strategy to achieve the goals that your organisation, institution or team has set.

The power that difference brings is to enhance the science, the research and the implementation of projects and programmes in society so that STEM affects people’s lives more positively.

About the presenter


Simon Fanshawe
Simon has lived in Brighton since 1975 when he went to study law at Sussex University. Over the years his career has covered being a Perrier Award winning comic, broadcasting with his own shows on BBC Radios 4 and 5 and GLR, making documentaries on TV and radio and writing features and interviews for The Sunday Times Culture, Guardian and Observer, Daily Telegraph and (even) The Daily Mail.

He co-founded and currently runs a consultancy business, Diversity by Design which supports organisations to truly diversify their senior staff. He is the Chair of Hexagon Housing Association and also serves on the Board of Powerful Women.

He was a co-founder of one of the most successful lobby and campaign groups in recent times, the lesbian and gay equality organisation Stonewall. And he was also a co-founder of the Kaleidoscope Trust, which supports lgb&t activists abroad.

He started and chaired the Economic Partnership in Brighton and Hove, lead the successful city bid in 1999/2000, and has served on the Board of Brighton Dome and Festival, the Museum of London, Housing and Care 21. For six years he was Chair of Sussex University’s governing Council.

In 2013 he was awarded the OBE in the New Years Honours list for services to Higher Education and was made an Honorary Doctor of the University of Sussex for services to diversity and human rights.

He is married to Adam and they have no children or dogs.