Global Conference 2025 (online) : Disability inclusion in a complex world
November 20 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Our Global Conference, kindly sponsored by HSBC, will be held online on Thursday 20 November 2025 between 10 am – 4 pm GMT.
About the conference
For businesses operating around the world, it can be a challenge to navigate differing local policies and attitudes towards disability inclusion. The global landscape for inclusion is becoming more complex, with stricter regulation in some jurisdictions and evolving attitudes in others.
Whether you are a CEO, inclusion specialist or working on the frontline, how can you ensure your business is consistently disability-smart across its global operations? How can you make a robust business case to maintain high standards of disability inclusion, and meet the rigorous standards for compliance expected in many parts of the world?
Join us for our Global Conference to hear about how businesses are working in this complex global landscape. We will be joined by leading voices in disability inclusion, including a keynote from Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Vice President and Chief Accessibility Officer at Microsoft.
Programme information
Getting serious about inclusion in a complex world
Disability inclusion is serious for business. Businesses are increasingly focused on delivering impact with inclusion activities and ensuring they are meeting evolving compliance obligations around the world. This session sets the scene on the challenge businesses face in navigating the current complex global landscape for disability inclusion.
Speakers
- Diane Lightfoot, CEO, Business Disability Forum (Chair).
- Wolfgang Kowatsch, Managing Director, myAbility Social Enterprise GmbH (Austria).
- Jürgen Menze, Disability Inclusion Specialist, International Labour Organization (Switzerland).
- Amy Whalley, CEO, Australian Disability Network (Australia).
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) – the knowns, the unknowns and what businesses need to do
Discover how the EAA is reshaping business obligations across the EU, by setting clear standards for digital and physical accessibility. Find out what’s certain, what remains unclear, and practical steps your business can take to stay ahead and seize new opportunities.
Speakers
- Lucy Ruck, Taskforce Manager, Business Disability Forum (Chair)
- Abi James, Senior Digital Accessibility Consultant, Barclays plc (UK)
- Neil Milliken, Global Head of Accessibility & Digital Inclusion, Atos (UK)
- Christopher Patnoe, Lead for EMEA Accessibility & Disability Innovation, Google (UK)
Maintaining high accessibility standards globally
No matter the cultural, socio-economic or political context, providing accessibility is essential for meeting the needs of employees and customers all around the world. Developing, implementing and maintaining consistent standards across a global footprint can be challenging, but is the most effective means to achieve the widest possible impact. In this session, businesses will share how they are working to deliver excellence across their global operations.
Speakers
- John McCalla-Leacy – Head of Global Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG), KPMG International (Chair)
- Donna Bungard, Director of Accessibility, Indeed (USA)
Understanding your global accessibility activities
It can be challenging for multi-national organisations to understand the full picture of their disability inclusion activities around the world. In this session, we’ll hear how global businesses are assessing their current disability inclusion activities across markets and using that information to shape their future strategies.
Speakers
- Adrian Ward, Director of Operations, Business Forum (Chair)
- Christina Jones, VP Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Shell plc (USA)
- Paula Aitkenhead, Disability Inclusion and Accessibility Global Lead, Schneider Electric (France)
Keynote
- Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Chief Accessibility Officer, Vice President, Microsoft
- Diane Lightfoot, CEO, Business Disability Forum (Interviewer)
If you require this content in a different format, contact enquiries@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk.
Date
November 20 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location
Online.
Cost
Members and Partners: Free.
Non-members: £200 + VAT.
Accessibility
Live captions and British Sign Language interpretation provided.
Please state adjustment requests when booking.



