In a move to inspire the next generation of business leaders in the
UK, a new government-backed Board comprised of senior industry
bosses will today (25 September) meet for the first time.
The Men As Change Agents (MACA) “Lead the Change” Board will see
some of the most experienced names in business come together to
work with organisations across the country, with the aim of
encouraging business leaders to act as Change Agents to promote
diversity and inclusion in business, and achieving greater
equality and opportunity at the top of companies.
Chairing the board will be Emer Timmons and Denis Woulfe MBE.
As part of their work, the MACA “Lead the Change” Board will
support the Hampton-Alexander Review to help target 33% of
executive level FTSE 350 business leaders are women by the end of
2020. Board members will also work to increase the ethnic
diversity in an effort to ensure that each FTSE 100 board should
have at least one ethnic minority director by 2021, and each FTSE
250 board should have at least one ethnic minority director by
2024, supporting the work being delivered by Sir John Parker.
In the Board’s opening meeting today, the co-chairs will
emphasise how diversity and inclusion is good for business, with
organisations in the top 25% for gender diversity on their
executive teams, 21% more likely to have profits above their
industry average.
Minister for Women and Equalities, , said:
“Companies that exclude smart, hard-working women because of
their gender are missing out on a huge amount of talent. The Men
As Change Agents Board is led by heads of business, and they will
be using their expertise and influence to work with
organisations.
“Equality at work has a huge benefit to business, the economy and
society. I want it to be just as easy for an ambitious women to
get a job as an ambitious man.”
Emer Timmons and Denis Woulfe MBE, MACA- lead the change Co-Chairs,
said:
“It is now widely accepted that the workplace needs to become
more diverse and inclusive and there is much more that the
business community can do to lead the change.
“We hope that by increasing the number of supportive senior
business leaders, the current majority of whom are male, as
change agents, and by sharing best practice and ideas which make
a difference, we can help accelerate the change we all want to
see.”
As part of the Men As Change Agents initiative, business leaders
are invited to pledge to:
- To take personal responsibility for promoting better
diversity and inclusion in your business and striving to achieve
the targets set out by the Hampton-Alexander and Parker reviews.
- To promote better diversity and inclusion by sponsoring 1-3
individuals from an underrepresented group within your
organisation who have the potential to secure an executive role
within 3 years.
- To be an active and visible Change Agent by being part of the
wider business conversation and achieving better diversity and
inclusion within your organisation as a result.
Notes to editors:
The MACA Board website, with further information on how to sign
up, can be found here tomorrow (Wednesday) -
http://www.menaschangeagents.com/whats-happening
Full list of MACA “Lead the Change” Board members:
- Emer Timmons - Co-chair - Founder & CEO of ET Solutions
GmbH and Non Executive Director
- Denis Woulfe MBE - Co-chair - Director of Denis Woulfe
Consulting Ltd
- Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith CBE - A portfolio Non-Executive
Director and Advisory Director with current positions which
include the Airports Operator Association, Tideway, Mace Group
and the Department of Education
- Michael Prescott - Group Managing Director, Hanover
Communications
- Jonathan Bullock - A London based strategic adviser, start-up
chairman, angel investor and executive coach
- Sir William Touche - London Senior Partner and Vice Chair at
Deloitte
- Randall S. Peterson - Professor and Academic Director of the
Leadership Institute at London Business School
- Caroline Waters OBE FRSA CiPD (Hons) - Deputy Chair of the
EHRC, Vice President of Carers UK, RSPCA Trustee and Founder of
CW Consulting Box
- Emma Codd - Partner of the UK professional services firm,
Deloitte LLP, and Special Advisor on Inclusion for Deloitte
Global
- Elysia McCaffrey - Deputy head of the Government Equalities
Office and leads work on gender equality, primarily leading work
to close the gender pay gap.