EY’s Purple Champions programme is an allies programme for people who are either disabled or interested in the disability agenda. The Purple Champions programmes enables individuals with disabilities to share their experiences with their colleagues. Check out our video with Elizabeth Krahulecz, Head of EMEIA Regulatory and Public Policy, EY Brussels Office, to learn more about the company’s contribution to a more inclusive society.
Uniting for diversity: the Purple Champions programme
EY’s Purple Champions programme is an allies programme for people who are either disabled or interested in the disability agenda. The Purple Champions programmes enables individuals with disabilities to share their experiences with their colleagues. Check out our video with Elizabeth Krahulecz, Head of EMEIA Regulatory and Public Policy, EY Brussels Office, to learn more about the company’s contribution to a more inclusive society.

Diversity and inclusion are important business priorities for AmCham EU and its members. Earlier in the year we held a discussion with Commissioner for Equality, Helena Dalli, to mark the publication of our ‘Uniting for diversity: Industry contributions to a more inclusive society’ brochure. Stay tuned for more videos showcasing our companies’ contributions to diversity inclusion at our dedicated webpage!
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