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Ivan Menezes, CEO, Diageo
Since becoming the CEO of Diageo (DGE.L) in 2013, Ivan has been passionate about driving inclusion and diversity at the company.
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In 2020 he launched a new 10-year sustainability action plan titled ‘Society 2030: Spirit of Progress’.
The plan laid out goals including increasing the representation of ethnic minorities in leadership positions to 45% by 2030, as well as increasing the percentage of Diageo suppliers from female and minority-owned businesses year-on-year.
2020 also saw the roll-out of a new learning intervention ‘Confronting Racial Bias Learning’, and the opening of Diageo’s fourth global ‘INC’ week; an employee-led, grassroots movement encouraging employees around the world to celebrate diversity.
Tuesday, 13 April 2021, 4:06 pm
New Zealand’s only scholarship to support Māori high
school students to gain admission to the world’s most
competitive universities is back for another year. Whether
it be Physiotherapy at the University of Auckland or
Computer Science at Stanford, these scholarships encourage
local students to follow their passion and pursue their most
ambitious dreams.
Now in its fourth year, the Te
Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship was founded to encourage
young Māori representation on the global stage. Each
winning student will receive personalised mentoring and
education services up to the value of NZD $20,000 to help
Press Release – Crimson Education
New Zealand’s only scholarship to support Māori high school students to gain admission to the world’s most competitive universities is back for another year. Whether it be Physiotherapy at the University of Auckland or Computer Science at Stanford, these scholarships encourage local students to follow their passion and pursue their most ambitious dreams.
Now in its fourth year, the Te Ara a Kupe Beaton Scholarship was founded to encourage young Māori representation on the global stage. Each winning student will receive personalised mentoring and education services up to the value of NZD $20,000 to help them apply for and get accepted into their dream university. The awards gala will be held on
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