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By Slaughter and May
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In this Picture Change episode, Partner Lorna Nsoatabe sits down with Sharon Thomas, Founder of the Black Counsel Forum, to discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by Black lawyers. Sharon shares her inspiring journey, offering first-hand stories about the obstacles she faced and the motivations that kept her going.
We explore the significance of representation in the legal profession, the strategies for overcoming barriers, and the importance of celebrating Black excellence in law. Additionally, Sharon provides an exciting preview of the upcoming Annual Black Counsel Forum Conference, a two-day curated experience designed to support Black heritage lawyers in navigating their careers. The conference aims to empower Black lawyers through a series of sessions and networking opportunities.
Nick Bent is the CEO of upReach, a social mobility charity supporting students from lower socio-economic backgrounds in obtaining top graduate jobs.
In the fourth and final episode of the Picture Change – Social Mobility series, Nick talks to us about his story and experience as CEO and the work of upReach. Chloe Halloran, Associate in Slaughter and May's Real Estate Group, also joins the conversation with Nick to share her experiences as a mentor in the Law Springboard programme.
The Picture Change Social Mobility Series is hosted by Slaughter and May's Diversity and Inclusion Partner, Jane Edwarde, and Director of Responsible Business, Uzma Hamid-Dizier. Subscribe to the show to be notified when a new episode is released. A new episode on Social Mobility will be available every Thursday from 13 June to 11 July inclusive.
Picture Change is a podcast designed to shed light on experts effecting change and working towards solutions. It features interviews with those experts sharing both their work and personal experiences to help us picture change.
Sophie Pender is the Founder and CEO of The 93% Club, a state-school educated member's club created to rival Britain's ‘old boys’ societies.
In the second part of the third episode of the Picture Change – Social Mobility series, Sophie dives into her role as CEO of The 93% Club, telling us all about the work of the club and what they are aiming to achieve.
The Picture Change Social Mobility Series is hosted by Slaughter and May's Diversity and Inclusion Partner, Jane Edwarde, and Director of Responsible Business, Uzma Hamid-Dizier. Subscribe to the show to be notified when a new episode is released. A new episode on Social Mobility will be available every Thursday from 13 June to 11 July inclusive.
Picture Change is a podcast designed to shed light on experts effecting change and working towards solutions. It features interviews with those experts sharing both their work and personal experiences to help us picture change.
Sophie Pender is the Founder and CEO of The 93% Club, a state-school educated member's club created to rival Britain's ‘old boys’ societies.
In the first part of the third episode of the Picture Change – Social Mobility series, Sophie shares her own personal story and journey as a student and trainee solicitor and the genesis of The 93% Club.
The Picture Change Social Mobility Series is hosted by Slaughter and May's Diversity and Inclusion Partner, Jane Edwarde, and Director of Responsible Business, Uzma Hamid-Dizier. Subscribe to the show to be notified when a new episode is released. A new episode on Social Mobility will be available every Thursday from 13 June to 11 July inclusive.
Picture Change is a podcast designed to shed light on experts effecting change and working towards solutions. It features interviews with those experts sharing both their work and personal experiences to help us picture change.
Nik Miller is CEO of The Bridge Group, a non-profit consultancy that uses research to promote social equality. Nik leads on research programmes and advisory work mainly with employers.
In the second episode of the Picture Change – Social Mobility series, Nik talks to us about the importance of data when measuring and monitoring socio-economic diversity and breaking down the common misconceptions on socio-economic background and ability.
The Picture Change Social Mobility Series is hosted by Slaughter and May's Diversity and Inclusion Partner, Jane Edwarde, and Director of Responsible Business, Uzma Hamid-Dizier. Subscribe to the show to be notified when a new episode is released. A new episode on Social Mobility will be available every Thursday from 13 June to 11 July inclusive.
Picture Change is a podcast designed to shed light on experts effecting change and working towards solutions. It features interviews with those experts sharing both their work and personal experiences to help us picture change.
Cath Boggan and Clare Hix are the freelance producers of the BBC documentary 'How to Crack the Class Ceiling’, exploring the struggles young working class people face when seeking jobs from UK top professions.
In this first episode of the Picture Change – Social Mobility series, they share their own personal experiences and how the documentary looks into the question of whether the people need to change or the professions.
The Picture Change Social Mobility Series is hosted by one of Slaughter and May's Diversity and Inclusion Partners, Jane Edwarde, and Director of Responsible Business, Uzma Hamid-Dizier. Subscribe to the show to be notified when a new episode is released. A new episode on Social Mobility will be available every Thursday from 13 June to 11 July inclusive.
Picture Change is a podcast designed to shed light on experts effecting change and working towards solutions. It features interviews with those experts sharing both their work and personal experiences to help us picture change.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.