For International Women's Day, Diageo held a LinkedIn Live webcast with Johnnie Walker’s first female Master Blender, Dr Emma Walker, the CEO and MD of Diageo India, Hina Nagarajan, and African Media Entrepreneur and Personality, Adelle Onyango, about how they have broken the bias.
Sharing stories, challenges and reflections
Hosted by Diageo’s Chief HR Officer, Louise Prashad, the panel shared their stories, challenges, and personal reflections to mark International Women’s Day and discussed what more we can all be doing to #BreakTheBias.
Empowering African women
One of the stars from Guinness’ pan-African campaign, Adelle Onyango joined the panel.
Named as one of the BBC’s most inspirational and innovative women and Facebook’s Icons of Change, Adelle has gained international recognition for her efforts to empower African women.
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