LGBT Great launches #hereiam campaign to investment industry

Backed by Schroders, LGIM and the IA

Natalie Kenway
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LGBT Great, the organisation focused on improving equality and inclusion in the investment industry, has launched a #hereiam campaign to encourage and support LGBT+ individuals to become more visible.

Set up by Matt Cameron in 2017, LGBT Great is looking to identify over 1,000 LGBT+ individuals within the industry over the next five years to ally with and promote as role models. As a part of the initiative, it has set up the #hereiam campaign to highlight existing LGBT Great Role Models, with Schroders, Legal & General Investment Management, Lane Clarke & Peacock LLP, AGG Wealth Management and The Investment Association all featuring in the video campaign, which you can view here. Individuals and companies are encouraged to share the video and the hashtag #hereiam on social media t...

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