Caroline Casey
Summary
Caroline Casey is an award-winning social entrepreneur and activist in the field of disability inclusion.
She founded Valuable 500, the world's largest CEO collective and business movement for disability inclusion. Launched at the World Economic Forum's Davos Summit in 2019, the initiative has successfully enlisted 500 multinational organizations with a combined revenue of over $8 trillion. These companies employ about 20 million people worldwide and have committed to transforming the business system to be more inclusive.
Caroline is a renowned TED speaker, who has been recognised as Ashoka Fellow. She also serves as the advisor for the Clinton Global Initiative and as a One Young World Counsellor.
She has also been honored as the Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.
Caroline Casey is the President of the IAPB and sits on the diversity and inclusion boards of global brands like L'Oréal, Sanofi, and Sky.
Caroline Casey was conferred of the Degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, by University College Dublin, by DR PÁDRAIC CONWAY, in April 2006.
Biography
Caroline Casey was born on 1971 in Ireland. Caroline was diagnosed with ocular albinism as a child but was not personally informed until her 17th birthday.
She graduated from University College Dublin with BA, DBS and MBS degrees. She worked at a couple of jobs including as a management consultant for Accenture.
In 2000, aged 28, she left her job in Accenture to launch the Aisling Foundation, with an aim to improve how disability is treated.
In 2001, she trekked across India, solo, on elephant back for c.1,000 km, raising €250k for The National Council for the Blind of Ireland and Sightsavers. Casey became the first female mahout from the west. The journey was the subject of a National Geographic documentary Elephant Vision and a TED Talk.
As the founding CEO of Kanchi, in Dublin, she developed a set of best practices for businesses, to help them see "disabled" workers as an asset, as opposed to a liability. Hundreds of companies have adopted these standards, changing their policies and attitudes.
In 2004, Casey started the Ability Awards, sponsored by O2, to recognize Irish businesses for their inclusion of people with disabilities, as employees, suppliers, customers and members of the community. The initiative received great international praise and, in 2010, a parallel program was launched in Spain, backed by Telefónica.
In 2015 Casey founded business inclusion company Binc which, in August 2017, launched #valuable, a worldwide ‘call to action’ for business to recognise the value and potential of the 1 billion people living with a disability and position disability equally on the global business agenda. To start the conversation and build momentum, Casey, who is registered blind, embarked on a 1,000km horse adventure through Colombia, ending with a keynote address at ‘One Young World Summit 2017’ in Bogota, Colombia.
Vision
Caroline aims to help shape a society where everyone is free to be fully themselves, regardless of ability or disability. To achieve this, Caroline has harnessed the skills and vision of over 500 global business leaders whose companies are making the biggest financial investment into disability in the world.
Caroline has a unique ability to bring together the intersection of head and heart. Whether she is being interviewed or working as a panelist or speaker at an event, she moves people to accept themselves and others, make positive changes, realize their own value, and be vulnerable and authentic.
She is driven by her personal journey about growing up and trying to fit in as a legally blind person. As a former management consultant and daughter of a successful entrepreneur, Caroline recognized the power of business to make change happen. Today her work is catalyzing business leaders to take full ownership of their inclusion agenda and to shed the constraints that stop inclusion from becoming a reality.
Recognition and Awards
References
- Caroline Casey Inclusivity activist and Speaker l TED
- Caroline Casey (activist) l Wikipedia
- Caroline Casey: Looking past limits l TED YouTube
- Caroline Casey travels 1,000 Kms l YourStory
- Including everyone to become inclusive l EY
- Caroline Casey, The Valuable 500 l Workplace Today
- Caroline Casey Contributor, Author Profile l Forbes
- Disability inclusion is not discretionary. It is a must l World Economic Forum
- Do Your D&I Efforts Include People with Disabilities? l Harvard Business Review
- Mindset Matters l Forbes
- Award Winning Serial Social Entrepreneur & Adventurer l Speakers Connect
- Disability is uncomfortable, let's have an open conversation l The Guardian
- Caroline Casey, Founder, The Valuable 500 l Creative Brief
- CAROLINE CASEY l Herstory
- Interview With Founder of The Valuable 500: Caroline Casey l Taskque
- Episode 16: Caroline Casey – Spiralling Out of Conflict l On Conflict Podcast
- SPOTIFY: SPOT ON! WITH CAROLINE CASEY. l The Valuable 500
- Biography of the Speaker l American Program Bureau, Inc.
- Caroline Casey l CelebsAgeWiki
- Accessibility: The Disruption Imperative l One Hundred, Omnicom Group
- Caroline Casey Social Entrepreneur, Valuable 500 l Disability Power 100
- This woman is making disability a leadership issue l Forbes
- Still learning to live with the elephant in the room l The Irish Times
- Chatting with Caroline Casey about Disability, Diversity, and Inclusion l Business Today
- CAROLINE CASEY, KEYNOTE SPEAKER l London Speaker Bureau
- Caroline Casey honoured by The Open University l The Open University
- Dr Caroline Casey Ambassador l Purple Space
- Conferring of the Degree of Doctor of
Laws, honoris causa, on CAROLINE CASEY l NUI - Looking Past Limits l Asoka
- Meet the 2021 class of Young Global Leaders l World Economic Forum
- Caroline Casey calls on business leaders to make disability rights a priority l Mic
- Meet The Fellows l Eisenhower Fellowships