Diversity & Inclusion Workshop

James Adeleke


Organisation:
Generation Success
Region:
London
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Social Entrepreneur
Fee:
Paid: 2000
Category:
Charity
Updated:
27th February 2023

This interactive and engaging workshop addresses inequalities in industry and supports those that seek to advance the progress of the conversation around diversity & inclusion.

This programme will benefit your entire workforce, from entry-level workers to upper-level executives, will benefit from this programme, as it will teach them about equality, its relevance to their daily lives, and the steps they can take to help bring about a more equitable culture at your company and in the world at large.

Why should your company book this session:

Employers who take a more proactive role in advancing equal opportunity will be seen as more forward-thinking, welcoming, and positive by their employees. The key is to create a culture within your company where people feel comfortable discussing conversation around inclusion and diversity. Providing a safe space to discuss challenges and on how to address these challenges.

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About James Adeleke

​I'm James Adeleke and my area of expertise is social mobility and on removing the different social mobility factors that impact under represented groups at different stages of their careers. I founded Generation Success which now has a network of more than 10,000 young people and partnered with more than 70 employers.

My vision is to empower the young generation to excel and create a network that advances social mobility by empowering people of diversity to reach their career aspirations. I aim to achieve these goals by making it easier for businesses and people of diversity to connect, thus creating equal access to more opportunities and building a fairer world for everyone.

I am passionate about creating a world where we all have equal access and equal opportunities to achieve our career aspirations, improve wellbeing for people from disadvantaged backgrounds and to build a country that is fair for all.

I wanted to be part of the change rather than the noise. As a young man with dyslexia and dyspraxia from a single-parent household from South London, I have spent the last 10 years navigating the social enterprise space, to become a respected figure in social mobility and employability.

The legacy that I’m building is not just impacting one’s life but it's having a butterfly effect on those who they know today and will meet tomorrow. I can't wait to see where the journey will take them to and celebrate their success every step of the way.


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