Power2Inspire’s John Willis recently had the honour of speaking at TP ICAP’s launch event for their new Disability, Cancer and Neurodivergence Network. The network, which aims to provide vital support and representation within the workplace, was celebrated in an inspiring session highlighting the value of diversity and inclusion.


John shared his personal journey and experience, emphasising how individuals with disabilities bring unique perspectives that can help solve challenges in the workplace. His talk resonated deeply with the audience, including TP ICAP CEO Nicolas Breteau, who was particularly moved by John’s message. John’s participation was made possible through the support of Paul Chatfield, employee of TP ICAP and mason, who recently raised over £5,000 for Power2Inspire by organising a 108km walk with his freemason’s London Lodge.
The event was further enriched by contributions from Claire Harvey, a sitting volleyball Paralympian and wheelchair user, who was instrumental in establishing this groundbreaking network.
Additionally, Sana Ali, chair of EMEA Disability, Cancer, and Neurodivergence Network, shared insights into the importance of such initiatives for creating inclusive workplaces.

The event underscored a powerful message: diversity is not just a value – it’s a solution. By embracing different perspectives, including those from disabled and neurodivergent individuals, companies can foster innovation and overcome workplace challenges.
A huge thank you to the TP ICAP team for organising such an impactful event. Power2Inspire is proud to be part of this journey toward greater inclusion.
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