Japanese DEI Practitioner Driving Equity from a Wheelchair

 

International Women’s Day 2023 Special: Mizuki Hsu, a Japanese DEI practitioner born and raised in Kyoto, lost her ability to walk at the age of two. She subsequently started living her life in a wheelchair and once had no clue if she could have her own family.

Now married to a Taiwanese husband with two kids, Mizuki works with multinational corporations to implement diversity, equity and inclusion strategy. She talks to Proudly Asian about her passion to promote equal employment opportunities for people with disabilities, biases she has overcome, ans how DEI can be effectively integrated into global businesses.

 
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