EPISODE · Feb 10, 2022 · 30 MIN
S4 E6: Why diversity and inclusion matters in executive search feat. Nick Robeson
from The Power of Privilege and Allyship
We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives. In this episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Nick Robeson (Managing Partner for the UK & Ireland region at Boyden, a global executive search firm) .Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network! More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at: https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancyEmail us at: [email protected] about Boyden at:https://www.boyden.com Follow us on Twitter: - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast - Funke: @Champ1DiversityConnect on Instagram:- The Austen Bronte Consultancy: @theaustenbronteconsultancy Connect with us on LinkedIn: - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/ - Nick Robeson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nahrobeson/Link to Nick Robeson's blog, Why BAME is a four-letter word:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-bame-four-letter-word-nick-robeson/
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We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives. In this episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Nick Robeson (Managing Partner for the UK & Ireland region at Boyden, a global executiv...
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