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WorkEqual to explore diverse perspectives on ending workplace gender bias

NO FEE PIC PIC JULIEN BEHAL PHOTOGRAPHY WorkEqual to explore diverse perspectives on ending workplace bias Tuesday, 15th October 2021 Irish charity WorkEqual has today (15.02.2022) announced that it will host a diverse line-up of speakers for an online International Women’s Day event, ‘Examining Bias – Perspectives on Progress’, on Tuesday, 8th March, at 11am. Pictured at the launch of the event was Sonya Lennon, Founder of WorkEqual; David Monaghan, Deputy Editor, Business and Finance; and Lewize Crothers McAuley, Founder Exit Entry; The event will feature contributions by a diverse line-up of speakers on combatting bias in workplaces and beyond. WorkEqual is calling on companies across Ireland to join the event to help further the conversation around gender and intersectional bias with a focus on developing solutions to empower progress for all. Further information is available at: www.workequal.ie.

Pictured  (L-R): Lewize McCauley Crothers, CEO & Founder, Exit Entry; Sonya Lennon, broadcaster, entrepreneur and founder of WorkEqual; David Monaghan, Deputy Editor, Business & Finance

Speakers ranging from CEOs to activists to join online event to mark International Women’s Day 2022


Irish charity WorkEqual will host a diverse line-up of speakers for an online event, ‘Examining Bias – Perspectives on Progress’, on Tuesday, 8th March, at 11.00am.

The event is being held to mark International Women’s Day 2022 and will feature contributions by a diverse line-up of speakers on combatting bias in workplaces and beyond. The speakers range from CEOs, founders and broadcasters to secondary school students and activists.  

WorkEqual is calling on companies across Ireland to join the event to help further the conversation around gender and intersectional bias, with a focus on developing solutions to empower progress for all. To register for the IWD event please click here

Examining bias in an intersectional way

Commenting on the announcement of the event, Angela Smith, CEO of WorkEqual, said: “For International Women’s Day this year, we’re inviting companies from across Ireland to join us to learn from and celebrate a huge variety of perspectives on ending gender bias in the workplace. 

“Gender bias is one of five core areas which we work to challenge, and this promises to be a very inclusive look at how we do that — as companies, as teams and as individuals. Our panel will not only look at the area of bias from the gender perspective, but in an intersectional way, looking at how biases held by society at large interplay – one form of bias compounding another. What we want attendees to take away from this event are inspired but practical steps that can be taken in combatting bias in all settings. 

“I am inviting any company who would like to join us for this event to get in touch and find out how they can take action and create impact this International Women’s Day. This is a great way for companies to drive forward their diversity and inclusion agendas and help us provide our services to women across Ireland through their support.” 

Pictured (from l-r): David Monaghan, Deputy Editor, Business & Finance; Angela Smith, CEO of WorkEqual; Sonya Lennon, Founder ofWorkEqual; Lewize Mc Auley Crother, Founder ExitEntry and Eimear Redmond, One4all Rewards Field Sales Manager

Event line-up 

The event, which is being produced in partnership with Business & Finance and sponsored by One4all, will be hosted by broadcaster, entrepreneur and founder of WorkEqual, Sonya Lennon

Speakers who will share their thoughts on, experiences of and solutions to gender bias include: 

There will also be special contributions from Angela Smith, CEO of WorkEqual, and Jock Jordan, Country Vice President of One4all. 

Commenting in advance of the event, Mr Jordan said: “One4all Rewards is proud to, once again, sponsor WorkEqual on its International Women’s Day event. This is a cause that is very close to our heart as a business. Our core focus is employee recognition and wellbeing, and equality in the workplace is a huge part of that.”

Further information on the campaign and partnership packages is available at: https://workequal.ie/iwd2022/ 

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