Louise Parry, Energy & Utility Skills, discusses the findings of the 2022 Inclusion Measurement Framework report

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine.

In this Water Vlog, Water Magazine’s Editor Phil Alsop talks with Louise Parry, Energy & Utility Skills, about the findings of the 2022 Inclusion Measurement Framework report.

The energy and utility sector might still be white male dominated, but progress is being made, with Louise optimistic that there is a very real, industry-wide commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, explaining the actions organisations can take to make a positive difference.

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