Ketan Dattani, the CEO and Founding Owner of Buckingham Futures, Stresses the Need to Talk About Diversity and Inclusion.

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Ketan Dattani is the CEO and founding owner of Buckingham Futures. The company has received multiple awards for its extraordinary work. Buckingham Futures is a specialist recruitment company in the environmental health sector. It works with both the public and private sectors and helps them recruit for all kinds of roles, whether permanent, contractual, or freelance. Buckingham Futures believes in capturing the area related to the environment and bringing extraordinary talent to its clients

Ketan comes from a multi-ethnic family and has been exposed to so many different beliefs, cultures and ethnicities. Growing up in London amidst a community formed of people belonging to different cultures and religions has given him a greater perspective from an early age. This is the very topic; the entire world has been delving into for quite some time and voicing against it.

Ketan has also been working towards bringing about a change in society regarding understanding diversity and respecting it. While recruiting extraordinary talents into the industry, Buckingham Futures celebrates the unique background people come from. They mean to create a workspace where every employee is appreciated for their authenticity and individuality. Ketan is already setting an example by having a diverse team of his, compacting people from every gender, sexual orientation, age, race, and religion.

Ketan believes that every organization must take steps to create a workplace free from bias and welcome people from minority backgrounds. “Being amidst people of diverse backgrounds opens your mind to so many different thoughts and topics and helps you grow as a person,” says Ketan.

Ketan talks about his own experience of bias faced in the industry, “Throughout my career, I have experienced covert and overt racism. When I first started my recruitment career in 1998, I became aware of the struggle to achieve the same progression opportunities as my white counterparts.”

Later on, Ketan witnessed that “the owner of that business would openly refer to Asians as P*kis, and co-workers would mock the accents of Asians and African clients.” When he raised concerns regarding this, he was told not to be overly sensitive, it’s just office banter.

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The gap between the people will only lessen when big and small organizations start talking about “Inclusion and Diversity.” Businesses must make changes to create unbiased hiring and promotion within the organization and inspire everyone else to follow their path. These changes in the workplace will create opportunities for underrepresented people. Most importantly, all of us must understand, learn and listen with an open mind and not be filled with judgments.

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