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59 Social | Sustainability Report 2024


DEI Steering Group


Our DEI Steering Group (DEISG) is a group of senior managers responsible for guiding and promoting the company’s DEI policy and strategy. It works to ensure that DEI is incorporated into all aspects of the organization, including policies, practices, and decision-making processes. It also aims to provide guidance and support to employees at every level, encouraging everyone to be advocates for DEI and to actively participate in initiatives that promote equity and inclusion.


The Steering Group comprises:


DEI Alliance Network


The DEI Alliance is a grassroots team of Crown employees from across the organization who have a passion for DEI and want to help steer and promote Crown’s DEI policy and strategy, raise awareness of DEI issues and organize DEI activities throughout the year.


The Alliance Network comprises:


Elaine Kemp


Health & Safety Manager, UK


Barry Koolen CEO EMEA –


Executive Sponsor


Dennis Muldowney Managing Director, Hong Kong


Ian Pettey


Senior Cluster Manager, Africa


Jamie Miles


Client Services Manager, UK


Matthew Beldam


Infrastructure & Sustainability Project Manager, UK


Roberta Carnaccini


Jennifer Harvey Group CEO –


Executive Sponsor Joy Lam Group ESG Director Joyce Weekes Group IT Operations Director


Global Operations Director (Immigration) – CWM, Italy


Sabine Rost


Destination Services – Partner Relationship Manager, Germany


Sneha Omkar Devaskar Senior Business Analyst, Sales


Vandana Aiyer Magali Delafosse Group Vice President, Human Resources


Regional Account Manager – CWM, Philippines


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