Caroline Casey
Inclusivity Activist
Caroline Casey is an award-winning social entrepreneur, Ashoka Fellow, Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. and founder of #valuable, a catalyst for an inclusion revolution that exists to position disability equally on the global business leadership agenda.
"It's time for business to fix the disability inequality crisis"
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Caroline Casey is the businesswoman and activist behind The Valuable 500, the world's largest CEO collective and business move for disability inclusion. Casey launched the movement at the World Economic Forum's Davos Summit in 2019 and since then has signed up 500 multinational organisations with a combined revenue of over $8 trillion, employing 20 million people worldwide to radically transform the business system. The membership includes 36 of the FTSE 100 companies, 46 of the Fortune 500 and 28 of the Nikkei. Caroline is the President of the IAPB and also sits on several diversity and inclusion boards to include L'Oréal, Sanofi and Sky. Caroline has received an honorary doctorate as well as multiple awards and accolades for her work as a disability activist.
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Caroline Casey works relentlessly to bring out a global shift in business inclusion and ensure that everyone can live their life without limit or labels.