Description

Our annual DIAN research is an opportunity to co-create knowledge with the community and shape D&I conversations in Asia.

Join us for this session where we will present the research proposal on the three potential topics for the 2020 publication. During the session, you will be invited to vote on your preferred topic. 

 

This event is open to DIAN Premium members only. To register, please get in touch with the team.

Event Speakers

Tina Arcilla

Head, Diversity and Inclusion in Asia Network, Community Business

Head of Diversity & Inclusion in Asia Network (DIAN), based in Hong Kong. She is responsible for managing the Diversity and Inclusion in Asia Network (DIAN), the leading network of companies and professionals committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in Asia.

Tina was lauded for her student activism and her work on various official and student-led publications when she studied in university. She was also awarded the Gerry Roxas Leadership Award, a national accolade for young leaders in the Philippines.

Prior to joining Community Business, Tina was a corporate governance advocate working with the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) of Philippines. There she managed ICD Fellows membership, updated Professional Directors Programme, developed bespoke board governance tools for a major bank, and helped organise the 2009 OECD Asian Roundtable.

Graduated from the University of Asia and the Pacific in Manila, Philippines, Tina holds a Bachelor degree of Arts in Political Economy.  She is fluent in English.

Cora Mok

Programme Manager, Diversity and Inclusion in Asia Network, Community Business

Cora is Programme Manager, DIAN, based in Hong Kong. She is responsible for developing strategies and programmes to foster diversity and inclusion in businesses across Asia.

Prior to joining Community Business, Cora was a consultant in global public relations firms, working with multinationals in technology and transportation. There she developed locally relevant initiatives from global corporate messages, facilitated an award-winning non-profit campaign for a technology giant, and devised a youth engagement programme for a major transport operator.

Graduating from the University of Hong Kong, Cora holds a bachelor’s degree of arts in English Studies and Comparative Literature and a master’s degree of social science in Psychology. She is fluent in Cantonese, English and Mandarin.