Press Release: Diversity and Inclusion and the Role of Executive Search

Diversity and Inclusion and the Role of Executive Search

Global Survey results released by AESC Partner Invenias and MIX Diversity Developers


March 5, 2019, New York

As organizations seek a diversified workforce, Invenias set out to discover what role executive search firms play in driving greater diversity in recruitment. In partnership with MIX Diversity Developers, a boutique consultancy firm specializing in Diversity and Inclusion (D&I), Invenias have undertaken a global survey of executive search professionals to ascertain the impact that diversity is likely to have on their working practices and business strategies in the future.

Preliminary responses from more than 400 executive search professionals suggest that D&I is a key agenda item, with over two thirds of respondents stating that it will be ‘highly important’ to their clients in 2019. Over half of those surveyed believe they have a part to play in advising clients to choose a diverse short list. Not only did respondents express that D&I is a priority area for their clients but over half are receiving specific requests (whether officially or off-the-record) for diverse long-lists.

“Whilst some search firms seem to be rising to or even thriving in the face of these demands, others seem somewhat defeated by the challenges, particularly brought about by the time pressure placed on them by clients and the competitive nature of the industry,” comments Hayley Barnard, Managing Director of MIX.  “It takes time and commitment to find diverse candidates.”

The research goes on to investigate the challenges faced by search firms relating to diversity and to look at potential solutions for their clients.

The survey found that it remains more difficult for female candidates and BAME candidates to be appointed to an executive board/senior management position. Nearly two thirds of those surveyed believed that it is currently more difficult for a woman to be appointed to an executive board/senior management position, but that there is evidence that attitudes are changing. Nearly 40% of those surveyed felt that this was a similar premise with BAME candidates; although 30% of respondents felt that attitudes were yet to change.

Greater diversity and inclusion will not happen by accident and requires specific practices, interventions and checks to ensure greater equality. David Grundy, CEO, Invenias commented: “The overriding question for executive search professionals is how they can help their clients build diversity along with inclusive recruitment practices. We are increasingly seeing Executive Search firms focus on developing their Diversity & Inclusion capabilities in order to better serve their clients.”

Despite the challenges faced, Executive Search professionals recognize a myriad of opportunities offered by D&I, from championing emerging leaders, to having the opportunity to implement real change within their clients’ business.  Some see their ability to consult and advise their clients on less obvious candidates as a competitive advantage, going a step further by providing guidance on how to find, attract and retain diverse talent.

Karen Greenbaum, President and CEO of the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) stated, “I thank our partner Invenias for shedding light on the business imperative for diversity. Our profession has a great opportunity to help clients think differently, to be more agile and creative in their approach. We can bring highly diverse, out-of-the-box candidates who better fit today’s organizational cultures—talent best suited for digital transformation and innovation.”

To request a copy of the full survey write-up or register to attend a webinar on the results please visit https://invenias.com/trending/diversity-inclusion/


About Invenias

Invenias® is the leading platform trusted by professionals responsible for executive search. More than 1,000 companies worldwide rely on the Invenias cloud-based platform to transform the productivity of their search operations. Headquartered in Reading, UK, with offices globally, Invenias serves thousands of users in over sixty countries across the globe. Invenias was acquired by Bullhorn in July 2018 and operates within the Bullhorn family. Invenias has a global strategic partnership with the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC). To learn more, please visit https://invenias.com.


About MIX Diversity Developers

MIX works with organisations to help them maximise the opportunities present in a diverse workforce and customer base. The team at MIX are specialists in Diversity & Inclusion, unconscious bias and cultural change. Using evidence in practice combined with the most up-to-date research on diversity and inclusion, they are challenging companies to take a fresh approach to equality in the workplace. They provide training on unconscious bias and inclusive recruitment practices alongside keynote speakers and consulting services. For more information on MIX Diversity Developers please visit https://www.mixdiversitydevelopers.co.uk/


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Lucy Jacobs, VP Marketing, Invenias +44 118 321 4110, lucy.jacobs@invenias.com