Sadhana
Smiles

Why is sharing your voice so important to you?
I didn’t share my voice for a long time. Sharing my voice has given me agency and a platform to voice my opinions and beliefs. To take a stand on issues that matter to me such as diversity, parity and violence against women. It has also enabled me to connect and collaborate. No two voices are the same and as one of the few diverse people around every board table I sit around, I know my voice is important and critical to shaping an organisation’s future.
Div
Pillay

Podcast:
Business In Colour
"Why is sharing your voice so important to you?
I share my voice as I know representation matters, other women of colour have said it spurs them on to use their voice too.
I also use my voice to connect, create spaces, collaborate, caution on risks to mental health and critically analyse the progress on gender, race and ethnic equity and inclusion in our society and in the workplace."
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Andy
Reid

Why is sharing your voice so important to you?
“Having spent a lot of my life mentally constrained by society & conformity, I know how it feels to lose sight of who you are in the pursuit of success.
I want to help people find the freedom to be who they are and be successful at the same time, creating a breed of professional humans that make the world a better place through their true authenticity”.
Kiani
Mills

Why is sharing your voice so important to you?
"Not being in control of our own destiny or being unable to write our own stories unfortunately is experienced as ‘normal’ by many, purely because they don’t know any other way.
By sharing my voice and my story i hope to inspire others to do the same, or see that it’s possible to change your path, write your own story and be everything you never thought was possible.
The power of voice is the key to unlocking your freedom and change the narrative!"