3 Dec 2025
12:30 -13:45
Times are shown in local time
Open to: All
Hybrid: Online/Cambridge Judge Business School
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
CB2 1AG
United Kingdom
Join this interactive discussion to deepen understanding of what true physical accessibility means in modern business and academic contexts, beyond compliance. The event explores the past, present and future of inclusive design for physical accessibility and explores how historic constraints, cultural attitudes, and technological innovation shape our ability to make spaces work for everyone.
This compelling conversation will leave you with practical insights and actionable tips to help you embed accessible inclusion for all within your own organisation or sphere of influence.
This event is hosted by Cambridge Judge’s Global EDI Forum for Business Schools, led by Manaz Javaid, EDI Lead at Cambridge Judge. It forms part of International Day for Disabled People 2025 programming at Cambridge Judge Business School.
Monique van Donzel is Senior Director, Diversity & Inclusion at INSEAD and a leading voice in inclusive design and accessibility within business education. Passionate about creating environments where everyone can thrive, Monique combines strategy and empathy to redefine how institutions approach space, participation, and belonging.
Azhar Guyot-Chadid, Executive Director, Campus Development at INSEAD and spearheads accessibility and facilities transformation at INSEAD, blending innovation with practical design. Azhar’s work challenges traditional constraints to create spaces that reflect modern values of inclusion, adaptability, and excellence.
Kevin How is Facilities Manager at Cambridge Judge Business School, driving real-world progress on accessibility in a complex, historic setting. Known for his pragmatic and collaborative approach, Kevin is committed to turning inclusion from a principle into everyday practice.
Chris Whitaker is a Cambridge Judge alumnus whose work bridges accessibility, leadership, and innovation. Through his insights and lived experience, Chris inspires new ways of thinking about how inclusive design can unlock creativity and empower every individual to succeed.