The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset Issue 12: Summer 2019 | Page 21
SOUTH WEST ARM OF IP INCLUSIVE ESTABLISHED
A new chapter of an organisation which aims to
promote inclusivity in the intellectual property
sector has been set up in the South West.
IP inclusive’s new South West chapter brings together intellectual
property (IP) lawyers, trademark and patent attorneys and others
to address topical issues affecting the industry.
The committee comprises Bath and
Bristol-based IP professionals Megan
Jefferies, partner at Thrings, Rachel
Jones, senior associate at Mewburn Ellis,
Fiona McBride, partner at Withers &
Rogers, Jim Pearson, partner at Abel &
Imray, Caroline Day and Susan Gregory,
partner and Head of HR respectively, at
Haseltine Lake Kempner.
Founded in 2015, IP Inclusive is a
national organisation working to make
the intellectual property (IP) field more
welcoming, accessible, and supportive.
Megan Jefferies, of Thrings, said,
“Hundreds of IP professionals operate
in the South West, with a significant
proportion of these being women, ethnic
minorities, LGBT+ or a combination of
these. We’re delighted to be bringing these
communities and their allies together in a
bid to make the profession more inclusive
and provide a rewarding career path for its
members.”
IP Inclusive’s main activities fall under
three key groups: IP & ME, focused on
overcoming challenges faced by ethnic
minority professionals; IP Out, addressing
LGBT+ issues; and Women in IP, tackling
matters predominantly affecting female IP
professionals.
More than 130 organisations are already
signatories of IP Inclusive’s Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Charter,
including major employers such as IBM
and Dyson.
Abel & Imray will be hosting a mental
health-focused gathering at Mewburn Ellis
in June. Speakers are expected from the
UKIPO and Jonathan’s Voice.
Megan added,“Whatever your gender,
sexual orientation, and whether you’re
part of a minority group or not, we
welcome you to join our events and play
your part in supporting a more inclusive IP
profession in the South West.”
For further information on IP Inclusive’s
South West committee, or to join the
event mailing list, please contact
[email protected].
“Whatever your gender,
sexual orientation, and
whether you’re part of
a minority group or not,
we welcome you to join
our events and play your
part in supporting a more
inclusive IP profession in
the South West.”
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