In early June we responded to the events surrounding the murder of George Floyd, the global impact of structural racism and in particular anti-Black bias. This is an update to that initial response and includes actions and timelines we are committed to play our part in dismantling racism.
We have been quieter than usual in our communications in the last few weeks. During this time we reflected, listened, and educated ourselves to better understand the role of Spektrix as an organisation, and of ourselves as individuals. We’ve committed internally to building meaningful and lasting change on diversity, equity and inclusion for our team, our business, and the performing arts and technology sectors.
Though this journey is ongoing, we think it is important to publicly state our intentions to give those we work with (whether clients, industry partners, our team or others) clarity on our values, our intentions for our business and our commitment to positive change. It is important to us that we are publicly transparent and accountable for the actions we are taking to become anti-racist.
Our commitments:
In closing, we believe that anti-racism, and diversity, equity and inclusion more generally, must be actively addressed and prioritised by Spektrix. While the impact of police violence against Black people is felt most acutely in the US, racist attitudes, systems, and outcomes are evident globally. It is our responsibility as an employer, as a business and as a partner to the arts industry to play our part in dismantling them. We are committed to bringing about positive change and creating an environment where everyone can thrive.
Spektrix Senior Leadership Team
Michael Nabarro, CEO & co-founder
Mike Geller, President - North America
Alice Young, UK & Ireland Managing Director
Jenny Barrett, VP Global Business Development
Richard Bates, Director of Product
Jason Efstathiou, Director of Software Engineering
Katherine FitzGerald, People Director
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