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− | '''Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe''' is an LGBT champion and diversity and inclusion expert. | + | [[File:Mark Palmer-Edgecumbe.jpg|thumb|Mark Palmer-Edgecumbe]]'''Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe''' (born 1967) is an LGBT champion and diversity and inclusion expert. |
In 2009 he founded Ari Consulting, a global diversity and inclusion consulting practice. He is currenty Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Google for Europe, Middle East and Africa regions, working out of Zurich and London. He is involved in Google's Legalise Love campaign, which is aimed at countries where homosexuality is illegal. He is a trustee of the [[Kaleidoscope Trust]] and founder of [[The Inclusive Foundation]], which supports LGBT youth in the UK. He writes a diversity column for ''The Guardian''. | In 2009 he founded Ari Consulting, a global diversity and inclusion consulting practice. He is currenty Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Google for Europe, Middle East and Africa regions, working out of Zurich and London. He is involved in Google's Legalise Love campaign, which is aimed at countries where homosexuality is illegal. He is a trustee of the [[Kaleidoscope Trust]] and founder of [[The Inclusive Foundation]], which supports LGBT youth in the UK. He writes a diversity column for ''The Guardian''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 8 January 2016
Mark Palmer-Edgcumbe (born 1967) is an LGBT champion and diversity and inclusion expert.In 2009 he founded Ari Consulting, a global diversity and inclusion consulting practice. He is currenty Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Google for Europe, Middle East and Africa regions, working out of Zurich and London. He is involved in Google's Legalise Love campaign, which is aimed at countries where homosexuality is illegal. He is a trustee of the Kaleidoscope Trust and founder of The Inclusive Foundation, which supports LGBT youth in the UK. He writes a diversity column for The Guardian.
He was ranked 43 in the Pride Power List 2011, 22 in the World Pride Power List 2012 and 21 in the World Pride Power List 2013.