A former England footballer will next week attempt to help business owners and leaders become ‘better allies to women and people from under-represented groups’.
Graeme Le Saux, who played for Blackburn, Chelsea and Southampton during an illustrious top-flight career, will talk to members of the British and European business communities on Tuesday (16 March) about 'inclusive, healthy masculinity' and 'heart-based leadership'.
Speaking at the virtual Better Man Conference, which has been established in the US for several years, Le Saux will talk about the reasons many men are not comfortable or confident in terms of the vocabulary they should use in today's workplace – and how they must contribute meaningfully to inclusion.
‘The gender dynamics have changed radically in the past decade, both in the US and the UK,’ commented organiser Ray Arata. ‘And many men are not comfortable or confident navigating this new world.
‘Division, uncertainty, and rapid changes in the conversation...
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