The Noon Award
Description
The Noon Award is presented to an individual who has, through their personal example, innovation or business model, contributed to greater diversity and equality in race, gender, identity and opportunity for peoples or groups.
Winner
Gary Zetter
Director of Apprentices & Sustainability Programme, Mitie
Highly Commended
Funke Abimbola
FRSA (Solicitor), General Counsel & Company Secretary (UK & Ireland), Roche Products Limited
The GED Impact Award
Description
The GED Impact Award celebrates an outstanding example of a business or organisation using new data, responding to transparency of data and making change which can show an impact related to that original information.
Winner
TA’AZ Security 141
TA’AZ Security 141: The Future Leaders’ Programme
Highly Commended
Tunde Okewale MBE
Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers
Making the Law “More Accessible to Marginalised Groups in Society”
The GED Research Award
Description
The GED Research Award celebrates outstanding examples of research methods and insights into diversity and equality in organisations, companies or services.
Winner
Michael Kerrigan
Strategic Data & Intelligence Manager, Nottingham Trent University
Using Equality & Diversity Data to Inform ‘Success For All’ Students
Highly Commended
Asad Ghalib
Lecturer in Management Sciences, Liverpool Hope Business School
Drawing on Diversity for Co-Creating Knowledge: Findings from Cross-Cultural, Multinational Teaching and Learning at a Business School
The GED Transparency Award
Description
The GED Transparency Award celebrates the best example of published data and transparent information on organisational make up, staff and / or customer service.
Winner
Funke Abimbola
FRSA (Solicitor), General Counsel & Company Secretary (UK & Ireland), Roche Products Limited
Opening Up or Shutting Out – Social Mobility in the Legal Profession
Highly Commended
John Slaughter
Professor of Education and Engineering, Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California
Diversity in Engineering
The Chancellor’s Award
Sponsor
Description
This award is at the behest of the Chancellor of the University of East London.
Lord Noon was the holder of the Chancellor’s office at the University of East London and this award is open to the nomination of any individual or organisation in a specific business or commercial sector that has demonstrated an impact in the public sphere on equality and diversity through the actions of an association, group of businesses or a single business programme.