Impact X CEO speaks to Work Magazine about why diversity in the board room matters
Race in the Boardroom
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Impact X CEO speaks to Work Magazine about why diversity in the board room matters
Forbes magazine holds an in-depth interview with Impact X
Impact X quoted in article by Raconteur about diversity in investing
Impact X founding member Barry Lawson Williams has a message for companies: Find new Black candidates to serve on your board
Impact X founding member and business leader Ursula Burns joins us for a discussion about sustainable strategies and lasting impact.
She describes herself as an “ordinary human being” who had a “very good start”. But ask anyone about the powerhouse that is Ursula Burns, and they’ll tell you she’s far from ordinary. In fact, the word they’re most likely to use is extraordinary.
Ursula is an international business leader who made history when she became the first and only black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company when she was appointed CEO of Xerox. She is credited for turning the multi-billion-dollar company from a print and copying firm, into a world-class technology and services enterprise.
Ursula is formidable across multiple industries including technology (VEON, Uber), health (Mayo Clinic), finance (American Express), food (Nestle), education (MIT), philanthropy (Ford Foundation, National Museum of African American History and Culture), and the arts (New York City Ballet).
She joins Impact X’s Founders Series for a candid discussion of sustainable strategies the European Fast Growth Community can employ to combat racism. Ursula will be joined by Eric Collins the CEO of Impact X to discuss personal, organisation level and ecosystem actions that can be taken.
Ursula and Eric are both Founding Members of Impact X. The discussion will be facilitated by journalist and founder of public relations firm ESPR, Eva Simpson.
The Founder Series Webinars are a series of panels and talks with founders and leaders in our network.
Our mission at Impact X is to support the growth of underrepresented founders and one of the ways we do that is through sharing the rare insights and unique advice from some of the incredible founders and leaders that we know.
This promises to be another unique webinar presenting transformative strategies for underrepresented entrepreneurs.
Impact X CEO & Co-Founder Eric Collins talks to Julia Chatterley at CNN about the systemic problems with venture capitals approach to investment
Watch our Q+A session where we discuss this question with Impact X CEO Eric Collins moderated by Eva Simpson, the award-winning journalist, columnist and founder of public relations company ESPR and led by Yvonne Bajela, Impact X founding member and principal.
Covid-19 is dominating our lives. Black people have already been the hardest hit in terms of health – they are four times more likely to die of the disease according to the Office for National Statistics. The Bank of England has already issued a dire warning that Britain is facing its sharpest recession in history and predicting the economy will shrink by 14%. Research has shown that the effects of recessions aren’t borne evenly. During the recession that followed the 2008 global financial crisis, data prepared for the Department of Business Innovation showed a disparity between how black and white business owners were treated when it came to securing loans and overdrafts. A 2009 report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission on the impact of the last recession said there was evidence, “Black ethnic groups may be faring particularly badly”.
In this first webinar, we will look at what needs to be done to prevent Black businesses from suffering the same fate and ask whether Black economic empowerment is the only way out of this crisis.
Impact X Capital Partners LLP CEO, Eric Collins talks to The Times journalist James Hurley about how and why recessions hit minority groups harder.
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Shingi Mararike takes a look at diversity in the Sunday Times Rich List and discusses why there are so few black millionaires and what is causing this disparity.
Impact X Capital Partners LLP CEO, Eric Collins expands on our solution to the problem.
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