In line with its commitment to achieve an equitable future, 3M Middle East & Africa, in partnership with The American Chamber of Commerce in Dubai (AmCham Dubai), hosted a symposium on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) titled ‘The Design of Inclusion’ at the USA Pavilion located in the Opportunity District of Expo 2020 Dubai.
Bringing together senior business leaders from local and international organisations including Visa, FedEx and Higher Colleges of Technology, the event focused on the role of government and corporations to advance DEI in the region.
Delivering the keynote address on the importance of DEI in the workplace and wider society, and highlighting the challenges and opportunities to achieving equity, Meghan Gregonis, the US Consul General in Dubai said: “Today’s discussions are intended to help leaders, especially female leaders, shape the workplaces of the future. The public and private sectors working together can create more equitable and inclusive opportunities for everyone in order to build a community where not only organisations, but individuals can truly thrive.”
In his opening remarks, Laszlo Svinger, vice president and managing director at 3M Middle East & Africa (MEA) said: “At 3M, we are committed to building a more inclusive and competitive workplace where people feel safe, respected and valued. While we understand the importance of diversity, inclusion and equity cannot be understated, we recognise that we can and must do more.
“Bringing together leaders from various local and international organisations to engage and innovate solutions for greater progress, not only in the workplace but in wider society too, is crucial to achieve a truly equitable future,” he continued.
The symposium featured a roundtable discussion on the future of inclusion, and the collaborative role of government and corporations in advancing DEI, and a fireside chat on the inclusive workplace of the future, which was moderated by Cara Nazari, managing director of AmCham Dubai. Speakers comprised of local and international leaders.
“Collaboration between private and public sector is key in advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is critical. We are fortunate here in the UAE to be able to operate and transact in an increasingly level playing field but we acknowledge that through focused collaboration we can achieve even more together and look forward to an even more equal tomorrow, starting today,” said Cara Nazari, the managing director of the American Chamber of Commerce.
Sammy Bousaba, the managing director, Sales, at FedEx and president of AmCham Dubai said: “The FedEx commitment to innovation and quality is fueled by our inclusive culture, in which team members feel safe to bring all of who they are to work. Our diverse workforce, supplier base, and supporting culture all enable FedEx to better serve customers and compete in the global marketplace.”
The discussions covered a wide range of issues from the role of allyship in workplace to the difference between equality and equity, and the role of DEI in contributing to building the success of companies.
The roundtable session witnessed business leaders highlighting the opportunities for the new generation entering the workforce, discussed new learning models in the education sector to promote inclusivity in addition to recognising each market’s unique needs to implement global corporate programs at a local level.
The president and CEO of Higher Colleges of Technology, Abdullatif AlShamsi, said: “UAE has a story of Diversity and Inclusivity unparalleled to any other. At HCT, we ensure that our national values and ambitions are translated into actionable institutional strategies that help us produce a workforce of competent and tolerant global citizens.”
During the event, 3M screened its documentary Not the Science Type about women breaking down boundaries within the science, technology, engineer, and math (STEM) fields by challenging stereotypes and confronting gender, racial and age discrimination.
Recently, 3M affirmed its commitment to transforming its culture, norms and behaviors to advance equitable outcomes for all, and has set out clear transparent goals to achieve a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace globally.