European Diversity Awards
Linda Riley, Founder, European Diversity Awards. Image credit: Jonathan Phang

The winners of the 2025 European Diversity Awards (EDAs) were announced at a ceremony in London on Friday 7th November, celebrating individuals and organisations driving progress in diversity, equity and inclusion across Europe.

Now in its 16th year, the event – held at the InterContinental London Park Lane and headline sponsored by Optum – brought together more than 600 guests from business, politics, media and civil society. Hosted by Kamali Melbourne and Gillian Joseph, the evening recognised achievements across a wide range of sectors, from business and education to the arts and community projects.

These awards honour those making measurable impact in advancing equality, representation and belonging. Categories this year included social mobility, disability inclusion, gender equality and LGBTQ+ visibility.

CELEBRATING ALLYSHIP & BELONGING

Among the major winners, Munich Re was named Company of the Year, sponsored by DHL Group, for embedding diversity and inclusion across its global operations. ScottishPower’s In-FUSE network won Outstanding LGBTQIA+ Network of the Year, sponsored by myGwork, recognised for its work creating visibility, allyship and belonging.

Individual honours went to David Lawlor of Kellanova, who was named Inspirational Role Model of the Year, sponsored by Allianz Commercial, and Florence Henderson of Moody’s, who received Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging of the Year, sponsored by Haleon.

A FAIRER CONNECTED EUROPE FOR ALL

The Social Mobility Initiative of the Year award went to AMS for its Skills Creation programme, opening pathways for underrepresented talent. Cinema Without Barriers, run by the ZAMEK Culture Centre in Poznań, was named Community Project of the Year for promoting accessibility in film.

Music legend Boy George received the Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by De Beers Group, recognising his four-decade contribution to visibility and inclusion for the LGBTQIA+ community. The ceremony also featured a live performance from Beverley Knight, whose powerful set was one of the evening’s highlights.

“Each year, the European Diversity Awards celebrate those who are driving real change — people and organisations proving that inclusion isn’t just an idea, it’s action,” said EDA’s founder Linda Riley. “This year’s winners truly embody that spirit. Their work is helping to build a fairer, more connected Europe for everyone.”

2025’S EUROPEAN DIVERSITY AWARDS WINNERS

This year’s European Diversity Awards, winners and highly commended, by category include:

Community Project of the Year, sponsored by CBRE

Winner: Cinema Without Barriers, ZAMEK Culture Centre in Poznań
Highly Commended: Academy for Disabled Journalists (ADJ), Ability Today

HR Champion of the Year, sponsored by Sanofi

Winner: Andy Goff, Capgemini
Highly Commended: Emily Lofting-Kisakye, Cognita Schools

Winner: AMS Skills Creation, AMS
Highly Commended: Sanofi NextGen Scholarship, Sanofi

Charity or Not-for-Profit of the Year, sponsored by Optum

Winner: IMANcorp FOUNDATION

Diversity Team of the Year, sponsored by Paramount

Winner: Executive MBA (EMBA) Team, Cambridge Judge Business School
Highly Commended: DEI Team, Munich Re

Outstanding Employee Network, sponsored by Globalinclusivity.org

Winner: Well-being Employee Resource Group, HSBC Innovation Banking
Highly Commended: Carers Network, Centrica

Outstanding LGBTQIA+ Network of the Year, sponsored by myGwork

Winner: In-FUSE, ScottishPower
Highly Commended: Proud@Sainsbury’s, Sainsbury’s

Outstanding Ethnicity Network of the Year, sponsored by The Voice

Winner: GLOBE International, Gilead Sciences
Highly Commended: Race Equality Network, University of Birmingham

Outstanding Ability Network of the Year, sponsored by Centrica

Winner: Capability, Capgemini
Highly Commended: Critable Community, Criteo

Outstanding Women’s Network of the Year, sponsored by Sedulo

Winner: CBRE UK Women’s Network, CBRE
Highly Commended: Connected Women, ScottishPower

Changemaker of the Year, sponsored by EmployAbility

Winner: Melissa Brette Ogée, Hyatt UK & Ireland
Highly Commended: Adelle Barker, Sky UK Ltd

Inspirational Role Model of the Year, sponsored by Allianz Commercial

Winner: David Lawlor, Kellanova
Highly Commended: Raj Jones

Head of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging of the Year, sponsored by Haleon

Winner: Florence Henderson, Moody’s
Highly Commended: Jennifer MacDonald, Royal Academy of Engineering

Diversity Champion of the Year, sponsored by Abercrombie & Fitch

Winner: Kat McGurk, Flutter
Highly Commended: Deon Pillay, Legal & General

Company of the Year, sponsored by DHL Group

Winner: Munich Re
Highly Commended: Sanofi

Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by De Beers Group

Winner: Boy George

Check out the full list of 2025’s EDA finalists here.

Check out 2024’s European Diversity Awards winners here.

Check out 2024’s European Diversity Awards finalists here.

Check out 2023’s European Diversity Awards here.

Check out 2023’s European Diversity Awards finalists here.

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