Ethics, Privacy & Inclusion Event

Trace’s Founder joins NETWOMEN’S Data Ethics, Privacy & Inclusion in the workplace Fireside chat

In an era where data shapes our decisions and understanding, how can we navigate the delicate balance between fostering inclusivity and respecting individuals' privacy?

Trace’s Founder, Sorcha Lorimer will join Netwomen’s upcoming Fireside chat, alongside Vivienne Artz OBE FCSI (Hon), to look at how we balance ethics, privacy and inclusion in the workplace. Join us at this free, online event for what promises to be a thought-provoking and insightful discussion.

Event details:

Hosted by Laura Bosworth - Netwomen Director (Financial & Professional Services UK / US)

Panel:

  • Vivienne Artz OBE FCSI (Hon) - Vivienne is a strategic leader, advocate and expert on data and privacy, focused on practical and innovative outcomes, with a diversity and inclusion lens.

  • Sorcha Lorimer, CIPM - Sorcha is a qualified privacy professional with experience in digital and data leadership, founder of Trace

Date: Tuesday 26 Sept Time: 16:00-17:00 (GMT)

Location: Online - Your Comfortable Space

The fireside chat will uncover the answers to these pressing questions and more.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Ethical Compass: Explore the ethical considerations surrounding the collection and analysis of data pertaining to diversity and inclusion. How do our actions align with our values?

  • Privacy Matters: Discover innovative strategies to ensure that data collection is respectful of employees' privacy, safeguarding sensitive information while advancing our inclusion goals.

  • Trust Bridge: Uncover the steps that pave the way for building trust among employees when their data is harnessed to foster a more inclusive and harmonious workspace.

Why Attend?

  • This fireside chat isn't just about discussions – it's about igniting change. You'll leave with a heightened understanding of the ethical dimensions of data usage, armed with the knowledge to strike the perfect balance between inclusivity and privacy.

  • Professionals, leaders, and anyone passionate about fostering an inclusive and respectful work environment through ethical data practices should attend.

  • Gain valuable insights, real-world perspectives, and actionable strategies to navigate the complexities of data ethics and inclusivity.

Save your spot and mark your calendar.

Sorcha Lorimer