VIDEO: OMD’s Kim Hamilton On Diversity Fatigue

VIDEO: OMD’s Kim Hamilton On Diversity Fatigue

In the lead-up to B&T‘s industry-leading Changing the Ratio event, we took the time to chat with some of the speakers who will be presenting on the day.

Here, we’re chatting with OMD’s managing director Kim Hamilton, who is introducing the final keynote at Changing the Ratio.

In this quick video below, Kim speaks about the idea of diversity fatigue, and how while as an industry we are making headway, there are still plenty of gaps and areas that need to be improved.

Watch for yourself! Or, to witness Kim in action and hear from and our other incredible speakers on how to drive diversity and inclusion in your own organisations, get your tickets HERE.

 

Tickets are still available but selling fast, so get in quick!

If you’re currently on parental leave, thanks to sponsor Cummins&Partners, you could be eligible for a FREE ticket. Simply e-mail riin@bandt.com.au to claim your complimentary ticket (five available).

Special thank you to Facebook Australia for the use of their studio and film crew and CHE Proximity for the post production.

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