The Valuable 500 Launch 'Generation Valuable' on World Economic Forum stage

The Valuable 500

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DAVOS, Switzerland, May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

 

Today, the Valuable 500 – the largest network of global CEOs committed to

disability inclusion, announces the launch of Generation Valuable, a programme

designed to accelerate opportunities for people with disabilities to become the

talented voices of tomorrow's C-Suite. Generation Valuable will connect and

incubate C-Suite talent with disabled talent and will have a profound effect on

both.

 

Launching Generation Valuable at the World Economic Forum, the Valuable 500 is

seeking nominations of disabled talent with at least 5 years of experience who

aspire to reach C-Suite level from its 500 members of the Collective. The

programme will foster new perspectives, deepen understandings, cultivate growth

and attack the challenges that rising disabled talent faces once they've

achieved middle management.

 

There will be a concerted effort to ensure that the Generation Valuable mentees

will be representative of all business functions, especially those with a P&L

significance to their company rather than exclusively HR and DEI roles. The

first cohort will consist of 75 rising stars with at least 5 years of

experience, the announcement of which will coincide with International Day for

Persons with Disabilities in December. With 15% of people living with a

disability worldwide announcing the first 75 Generation Valuable mentees

representing 15% of our Valuable 500 members holds great significance.

 

The first organizations to support the programme by agreeing to be part of the

first cohort include Deloitte, L'Oréal, Mahindra, MSD, Omnicom Group and P&G.

 

The C-Suite executives will gain invaluable insight into the inclusion gaps

within their business line strategies as well as the lived experience of

disabled employees and consumers within their organisation and beyond.

Generation Valuable will be an incredible launchpad for disability leaders and

champions of today so that they can drive disability inclusion and

accessibility efforts in their companies, influence systemic change and sit in

the boardrooms of tomorrow.

 

Each Generation Valuable participant will be paired with a mentor at C-Suite

level in their organisation. Over the course of one year the pair will engage

in up to six discussions touching on each of the six pillars of the Valuable

500 Transformation programme and including other members of the C-Suite related

to those impact areas. The six pillars are C-Suite, Culture, Customer,

Reporting, Representation and Research. In order to deliver against these

pillars, the Valuable 500 are designing nine Iconic Solutions with their 15

Iconic Leader companies.

 

The Valuable 500 is delighted to be collaborating and developing the programme

with its Co-Chairs, KR Liu from Google and Sam Latif from P&G.

 

The launch follows the recent 2022 Valuable Truth Report, conducted across the

businesses within the Valuable 500 collective. The report found that

representation is key, and companies are working to improve disabled

representation and foster an inclusive work ethos. 65% report adjusting their

interview process, 74% advertise as an inclusive employer, and 62% explicitly

encourage applications from disabled candidates. Representation is vital to

changing the industry and Generation Valuable is an important step in achieving

this.

 

SOURCE: The Valuable 500

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