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- GREG WRIGHT DEPUTY BUSINESS EDITOR Email: greg.wright@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @gregwright­yp

Rugby legend to be keynote speaker at launch of LGBT networking group

RUGBY LEGEND Gareth Thomas will be the keynote speaker at an event organised by law firm DLA Piper to mark the official launch of its global networking group for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgende­r) community.

The law firm, which has offices in Leeds and Sheffield, has establishe­d Iris, an LGBT network that is open to all of the firm’s employees.

The internatio­nal group is led by co-chairs Milena Falciano and Dean Peachey, who are both lawyers from DLA Piper’s Leeds office.

Ms Falciano said: “People should not be judged on who they are attracted to or which sex they identify with, but instead on their personal merit. I think having a female straight ally and a gay man leading the group together really shows that sexual orientatio­n is not a barrier at DLA Piper. As one of the world’s largest global law firms we are intrinsica­lly diverse and I truly believe that it is our difference­s and acceptance that make us such a strong global team.”

The launch will take place at an evening event at DLA Piper’s London office, hosted by global cochairman, Juan Picon. The event will include a speech from Mr Thomas, the former Welsh rugby player.

In August 2010, Mr Thomas came top of the Pink List for the 101 Most Influentia­l Gay People in the UK.

During his speech, Mr Thomas will speak about his sporting career, as well as his personal life, and the difficulti­es he experience­d when trying to come to terms with his sexuality.

Commenting on the launch of the group, Mr Picon said: “At DLA Piper we are absolutely committed to supporting diversity and inclusion within the firm.

“As one of the world’s largest law firms, it is vital that our culture is one in which everyone feels respected, valued and included. Iris will provide a platform to help foster an inclusive culture and we are delighted to launch it.”

The group was named following a global internal competitio­n, which was led by Ms Falciano and Mr Peachey.

In Greek mythology, Iris is the personific­ation of the rainbow and also the messenger of the gods, who links them to the mortals.

The group aims to promote an inclusive working environmen­t by offering networking opportunit­ies, raising awareness across the firm, and partnering with clients on LGBT initiative­s.

Mitra Janes, the head of diversity and inclusion at DLA Piper, said: “Like most law firms, we are on a journey and, like others, we still have some distance to travel but with strategic initiative­s such as Iris we’re making great progress in raising awareness of LGBT issues across the firm and more broadly in society.”

The new group is being launched to coincide with LGBT history month, which aims to promote equality and diversity by raising awareness of the LGBT community.

This year, LGBT history month marks the 50th anniversar­y of the decriminal­isation of male homosexual­ity. The month is being celebrated at events around the region. For example, Wakefield Council is flying a rainbow flag at Pontefract Castle in support of the month-long celebratio­n.

Coun Ryan Case, Wakefield Council’s LBGT champion, said: “The flag is a symbol which celebrates diversity and increases the visibility of our LGBT community, their history, lives and their experience­s.”

It is vital that our culture is one in which everyone feels respected. Juan Picon, global co-chairman of DLA Piper

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PICTURE: ANDY PARADISE LEADING THE WAY: Gareth Thomas came top of the Pink List for the 101 Most Influentia­l Gay People in the UK in 2010.

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