The Unstoppable Entrepreneur: Diversity Tactics to Enrich The Soul 

At the risk of sounding totally bonkers, I was excited to be back at the ExCel for another networking event and game-changing conversations. Thanks to Michelle Raymond. I haven’t felt this level of excitement since I got my first batch of business cards. 

In a world where it’s easier to see others as competitors instead of collaborators, a world where scarcity is more common than abundance. Events like these bridge the gap. Where you mix, connect and hang out with others who share and champion your ambition.

With a stellar lineup of speakers, it goes without saying there were a few mic-drop moments 🎤

Key takeaways:

  • Do your research, be intentional with your strategy and distinguish yourself. BE the only one in the room. Stand out so you get noticed. 
  • Certification is key.
  • Build a team if you want to work with Tier 1 corporates to mitigate risk. If you can’t deliver a project because you fall ill, your team can step in.
  • Give before you ask: networking is about building relationships. Offer help, share resources, or provide value before asking for anything in return.

Billion Dollar Roundtable – a non-profit that recognises and celebrates organisations that achieved spending $1 billion partnering with diverse-owned suppliers.

Krystle Sands from Meta emphasied using your network strategically and doing your due diligence when approaching corporates by understanding their needs.

  • What are you buying right now?
  • What are some of the challenges that you’re finding within your departments, with your teams?

Then tailor your approach to match their needs.

Expanding Horizons – An Inside Look

A panel of female powerhouses scaling business heights, sharing their insights. Because at the end of the day, we want to hear from impactful individuals sharing real stories, real experiences.

Annemarie Lewis OBE & Yanmo Adetula – the importance of picking the right mentor, because their reputation carries weight. Build your network before you need it. 

Claudine Reid MBE– expand your network and find new audiences. A great example she gave was to speak to your accountant they have a huge network you could tap into. 

Dr Yvonne Thompson CBE – You have to have skin in the game, do the work. Be magnetic and visible, stand out on LinkedIn. And don’t be disappointed if you don’t win the pitch. 

“Don’t be bitter be better“

And there was me thinking networking was a bunch of suits in stuffy hotel meeting rooms handing out business cards like candy on Halloween night.

The Only One

When I joined Midland Bank in 1989 (pre-HSBC) at the start of my corporate journey I was the only one—the only brown skin girl in the office. It didn’t bother me. I thought I’d lucked out to get a job in a bank. I was ambitious and eager to climb the corporate ladder.

DEI wasn’t the hot topic it is these days. It’s encouraging to see how far it has come. But it’s not the system that changed it’s when the people decided to change—to make the playing field more equitable, fairer and inclusive with better-educated leaders and advocates with the cultural intelligence to mix and do business across borders. And I champion the women flying the DEI flag the likes of Samantha Lubanzu, Michelle Raymond, Reshma Sheikh.  

And here I am decades later to hear Anna Richardson talk about the programme HSBC runs that helps diverse suppliers get pitch-ready. As I sat listening to her I felt a tinge of pride that my former employer was the Exclusive Headline Partner and Sponsor of the event.

Championing Diverse Perspectives and Leading with Curiosity 

If I look like you and I sound like you guess what? Nothing changes. Your results will stay the same. Diversity of thought is a key business skill that promotes personal & professional growth. It’s what makes you stand out from your competitors.

  • I want to be in a room where my views are challenged.
  • Where my perspective is changed.
  • Where I’m thinking bigger and making bolder decisions. 

Why? 

Because in the words of Karren Brady…

“If you risk nothing, you risk everything”.

Playing safe and not colouring outside the box leads to an unfulfilled life. When your life flashes before your eyes, don’t be the person who didn’t nurture their relationships, missed opportunities and let their dreams die. You deserve to be unreasonably happy. So have the courage and confidence to ask BIG.

Russian Nesting Dolls

As a coach, I have to be mindful of the language I use—namely the use of acronyms. A tip I picked up from DEI expert Samantha Lubanzu on one of her trainings.

You’ve already had me in a box so now you want to put me in another box? Until you feel like a Russian Nesting Doll—unstack one then another then another till you’re left with the tiniest of dolls and realise oh I’m human first—the only label that matters. I’m not a minority, I’m the majority.

DEI is about fostering talent, innovation and growth for the greater good. Please don’t let anyone put you in a box or edit yourself to someone else’s version of what is right ‘n proper so you can *fit in*. Instead, be authentically rebellious. Learn to stand up and amplify your voice.

Global Diversity Awareness Month

Is there something in the air? Or is the universe sending us a clear message to sit up and listen?

Not only was it UK Black Business Week, but October is also Global Diversity Month and next month Michelle Raymond is running the Diverse Business Summit https://lnkd.in/e6xxf7Zs. Where you can network and build relationships with industry giants.

Michelle is relentless in her pursuit of helping diverse suppliers, especially women, secure lucrative and rewarding contracts with top-notch corporates. She’s the “corporate whisperer” or the “connectpreneur”—the person who’s in front of the people who are going to hire you. It’s like having a VIP backstage pass. The skills, network and opportunities she presents, whether in-person or virtual are staggering.

There’s also a great e-book compiled by Lucy Brazier OBE that you can download. Covering a cross-section of articles on topics ranging from resolving conflict to fostering belonging to insights on combating ageism, gender bias, and more.

I tick a few of those boxes: but the one I want to talk about is ageism. 

Good Girls Don’t Change The World 

I’m an expert on reinvention having been through a few life transitions. And one of the biggest ones was starting a business in my 50s after 29 years in corporate. Women are smashing the age ceiling in their careers and businesses and reinventing themselves—take Trinny Woodall who started Trinny London at 53.

If women like us are willing to break societal norms, we deserve all the support we can get. It takes guts to step out on your own and not be afraid to take risks. Be a rule breaker, be the first, and don’t accept no as an answer.

And let’s throw this into the mix…

What can a blind black woman achieve? 

This 👇

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11370575/Truly-remarkarble-woman-23-UKs-blind-Black-barrister.html

DEI in the Workplace and Beyond

Your personal brand says a lot about your values and your cultural intelligence.

I’m passionate about three things: people, places and purpose:

  • people – it’s my job 
  • places – I’m a travel junkie 
  • purpose – it’s why we’re here

And when you combine all three, you have a culturally curious and creative problem solver.

I attribute a lot of my skills to the life experiences I have had most notably with travelling and my background working for global law firms.

I’ve encountered many cultures on my travels where I’ve seen things that I don’t agree with, especially regarding the treatment of women and girls. But one of the focuses of my travels is to be more culturally aware of the world I live in. To be more accepting and less judgy by challenging my subconscious programming.

A company culture where candidates came from different walks of life enriched my legal career and I made friends for life. From India to Australia to South Africa, Dubai, Singapore to the Cayman Islands. The most potent DEI policy is where you embody it in your personal life.

Your perspective expands in ways you couldn’t imagine. You broaden your business, your horizons, and your network. Your connections can open doors to new markets and endless opportunities.

So when you’re next tendering your services to be on the legal panel for a Japanese bank. Spice it up with some small talk on the sweet subject of Ikigai, and see where the conversation takes you. It’s not just about sealing the deal. It’s about creating connections that go beyond the boardroom. 

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“Be the change you want to see in the world” – Gandhi 

Since We’re Sipping Cocktails Shall We Swap Business Cards?

Let’s talk about the power of networking and branding.

I was so pumped after spending 2 days at the Karren Brady Women in Business and Tech Expo—a heady concoction of high-level speakers, dynamic talks and inspiring keynote speeches. 

The magnetism of the event was nothing short of inspiring with enough energy to power The National Grid!

It was a powerful reminder of the importance of being in the right environment to foster innovation and growth.

This is how to thrive without the hustle…by raising your visibility, to surround yourself with seriously successful and formidable people who make you raise your game.

What I loved the most about the event was the wonderfully diverse community of disruptors and change makers – all of whom are passionate about sharing their message with the world. It really was unique and uplifting.

There were so many mic drop moments 🎤 I now have a notebook full of quotes which serve as motivational reminders for the moments I doubt myself.

Never be the smartest person in the room. Strive to mix and mingle with high achievers in life and business. The likes of…

The Formidable Karren Brady

Who gave an impassioned fireside chat on courage – putting your fears to one side and having resilience in the face of rejection. 

The importance of ambition and the independence of having your own money.

How to Champion Your Career – by taking ownership of your core values, communicating your needs throughout the year, and following through with action. So when you ask your boss for that pay rise they can’t say no.

“If you risk nothing, you risk everything.”  Karren Brady 

From Market Stall To The Apprentice – Linda Plant 

Linda’s high-octane talk on seizing opportunities, even if you don’t know how you’re gonna pull it off. Full of golden nuggets imprinted on my brain forever (that would make for great bumper stickers or fridge magnets).

Two of my favourites: 

“Walk through every door.”

“I say yes until I have to say no.”

Katie Piper

Katie’s harrowing life-changing trauma to finding purpose within the pain gave me goosebumps. 

“Trapped in a body that didn’t represent me”.

Floella Benjamin 

Floella’s talk took me back to my childhood.

She emphasised the importance of looking after our children as a society. The many firsts she achieved in the face of adversity by breaking down barriers. Which I can totally relate to, I’ve been smashing stereotypes since I was 16.

Vanessa Vallely

Who delivered a sassy talk on the power of branding, networking and supporting women who are in “the sticky middle”.

Focus on your brand to accelerate your career by enhancing your online profile. Treat LinkedIn like your front door.

To get ahead you need people to support you. Relationships that build confidence and create influence. Be brave, send that invite!  

Alice Boardman 

On transforming caregiving skills into career success was a great reminder of the hidden strengths of women carers. This one was close to my heart, as I was once a carer.

By bringing all of you to work and being reminded of your transferable skills. Because sometimes when you’re a carer your self-worth can take a beating.

To name a few:

  • Empathy  
  • Resilience  
  • Flexibility 
  • Problem-solving 
  • Organisation 
  • What’s in your control?
  • Tenacity 

All of which are needed in the workplace.

Catherine Wright 

Inspired the audience with her talk about owning your career journey. And knowing your own value because no matter what level of success a woman reaches self-doubt and imposter syndrome can creep in at any given moment.

Then there’s the audience stories, the likes of Arvinder Kaur Thandi. Who stood up and shared her successes and the many awards she’s been nominated for, after attending last year’s event. 

That’s the purpose of these events to inspire action that creates a ripple effect.

My Top 5 Tips On Networking Like A Pro

  1. Build relationships not walls. Collaboration over competition. The universe is abundant and there’s plenty for everyone. When you hold someone’s hand you both climb.
  2. Give before you ask. Nobody wants a Del Boy rubbing up against them. The hard sell doesn’t work. Instead, offer value and it will be reciprocated.
  3. Follow up. People are busy. Keep reminding them who you are, without being a pest. 
  4. Be authentic. We crave connection and experiences. Your first impression is your lasting impression.
  5. Maximise your value by deciding where you want to put your energy. You can’t work the room, pick 1 or 2 people and have a genuine conversation.

“You can have it all, but you can’t do it all.” – Michelle Pfeiffer

There’s something powerful about being surrounded by people driven to create change. That shared energy fuels the inspiration to build a better future not just for yourself, but for generations to come. An event that matches your ambition. To stretch yourself with higher-level conversations to get you playing and winning bigger.

I needed to be in that room and hear those words! I’ve been playing small for too long! 

This wasn’t just another event; it was an experience that ignited your imagination and sparked ideas. I levelled up my game by creating new relationships, connections and contacts.

Reminds me every day about the unlimited opportunities we have out there. By just finding the right community that can welcome you stimulates you to get out of your comfort zone and expand.

To make women feel happy being the best version of themselves. This way we build our confidence, our resilience, learn how to show more compassion towards each other and be good leaders driven by a higher purpose.

We’re all unique, yet we share common bonds. Expanding beyond your bubble is a journey of personal and professional growth.

Big thanks to the Karren Brady Women In Business & Tech Expo and to the thousands of impressive, progressive women and powerful influencers you devastate me with your passion and drive.

And if you’re looking to raise your visibility and profile, drop me an email. It’s time to show the world the real YOU!

hellokoser@lifelesscomplex.com