Channel 4 Appoints First Director of Inclusion

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Channel 4 has appointed Marcia Williams as its first director of inclusion, reporting to Alex Mahon, CEO.

As director of inclusion, Williams will have responsibility for the strategic direction of inclusion and diversity at Channel 4. To ensure greater alignment internally and externally, both on- and offscreen, the employee-focused 4Inclusion team will report into her, and she will share dual reporting responsibility for the creative diversity team with Emma Hardy, director of commissioning operations.

Williams is currently director of diversity, inclusion and talent for TfL. Previously, she has held senior inclusion and diversity roles in the private and public sectors, with organizations including Tideway, UK Film Council, HM Treasury and The Law Society of England and Wales.

Williams will join Channel 4 in August and will also be a member of the executive management board.

Mahon said: “Channel 4 believes that everyone, regardless of their background, ethnicity, sexuality or ability should be respected for their point of view and values, recognized for their unique skills and capabilities and both enabled and supported to be their genuine selves. This newly created role not only recognizes Channel 4’s successful history of pioneering change in diversity and inclusion that has inspired change in the creative industries and beyond, but also the ongoing imperative to ensure that inclusion and diversity are truly embedded in everything that we do.”

Williams said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Channel 4’s executive leadership team in this newly created role. Channel 4 has pioneered in this field with its distinctive remit. This new role is an affirmation that Channel 4 is laser-focused on pushing forward to find new and powerful ways to approach issues of equity and inclusivity across its talent and business practices to create and sustain true impact.”

Mahon added: “Channel 4’s unique remit is a great privilege and enables us to be bold and innovative when it comes to championing inclusion and diversity—not only for our audience but for our staff as well as all the young people that we help to train to start their careers in the industry. Marcia’s extensive and successful career, underpinned by her subject-matter expertise and her own lived experience will ensure that Channel 4 continues to celebrate difference and inspire even greater change and acceptance.”