Monday evening saw hundreds gather at Google HQ for the launch of The Great British Diversity Experiment.
The GBDE seeks to prove that diversity leads to better solutions, experience and ultimately a better world. Participants formed by diverse individuals according to gender, ethnicity, age and socio-economic backgrounds attended the event.
Karen Blackett, chairwoman of Mediacom “this is the most diverse room I’ve ever been in” #diversityexperiment
— Jess Goodfellow (@goodflo) January 11, 2016
Speakers for the evening spoke on creativity and the importance of
The brief for the teams at #diversityexperiment @TheGBDE: what would you do help @Tesco to reduce food waste? pic.twitter.com/Oxa91cIK3V — MediaComUK (@MediaComUK) January 11, 2016
40 mentors from across the industry were there to support 17 teams of volunteers taking part in the
The experiment comes to an end on the 15 February, with the team who came up with the best answer to the brief set to be announced 24 February. The initial findings will be announced at SXSW and the full findings of the experiment will be announced on the 28 April.
The Great British Diversity Challenge is lead by founders Nadya Powell (managing director, Sunshine & BIMA executive), Daniele Fiandaca (co-founder, Creative Social), Alex Goat (managing director, Livity), Jonathan Akwue (the new chief executive at Lost Boys), Laura Jordan-Bambach (creative partner, Mr President).
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