The world of work in this pandemic has been hard for most of us. Some have lost jobs. Others have kept them but had to work in a strange new challenging outside environment of masks and social distancing. Others still have worked from home and are dealing with hours of video calls without the usual camaraderie of colleagues. Difficult for most of us. But what if you are profoundly deaf? How do you deal with those challenges? Our colleague Isla Simpson was the youngest person in the UK at the time to have cochlear implants fitted. Without them she can’t hear anything. With them – she can talk to us on Walking the Walk. Presented by Dominic Laurie.
Denise Maskew: Woman in Tech, Mentor, Inspirational
Chris Pope: Supportive, Empathetic, Inclusive
Ian Kenworthy: Intern, Curious, Confident
Dean Williamson: Sales Exec, Magician, Mind-reader
Sam Davys: MBE, Mother, Motivator
Ashling Middleditch: Dyslexic Thinker, High Performer, Neurodiversity Supporter
Drew Cockton and Todd Bennett: LGBTQ+ Business Awards, proud community, supportive
Hannah Nunn, Kickstart Coffee Founder: Selfless, Caring, Nurse
Patience Ali: Field Engineer, Mum, Talented
Vicki Jones: Volunteer, Manager, Selfless
Carolyn Bunting: CEO, mum, autism advocate
Rachel Ledson, TalkTalk, and Emilie Fellingham, Ambitious about Autism: In conversation for World Autism Acceptance Month
Kelly Lee: Mum, Warrior and Inspiration
Jamie Woodruff: Technical Director at Metrix Cloud
Karen Quinn: Leadership and Management Coach at Raise The Bar and Catherine Hakki: Women in Leadership apprentice at TalkTalk
Carol Halford: Manager, Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter
Darren Burns: The Timpson Foundation
Patricia Tarr: Caterer, Leader, Traveller
Richard Howson: Network Engineering Director, Dad, tech and coffee obsessive
Martina Cotichella: Product Manager, Comic, Proud
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