09 Jan 2023

Time for diversity action in UK sport boardrooms - Olympian

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Celebrated broadcaster and Olympic athlete Dame Denise Lewis said more inclusion and representation at senior management and board level must occur in UK sport, whilst attending a graduation ceremony to receive an honorary doctorate from Birmingham City University (BCU).

The celebrated West Bromwich-born presenter, gold medal-winning heptathlete and president of Commonwealth Games England also gave an emotionally charged speech to graduates and academics, as the University 's highest accolade was conferred on her at Birmingham 's Symphony Hall - just days after it was announced Lewis would become a damehood in the New Year Honours list.

Speaking prior to the ceremony, the broadcaster said: “One of the benefits of athletics is that it is inclusivity and diversity on the field of play. We 're trying to change that as we go higher, at board and senior management level. It 's important to encourage people to think differently, to inspire change making, and to consider inclusivity and lived experience.

“We say sport is for all, however sport hasn 't actually delivered that - in many sports and areas - so it is time for change. There have been a lot of conversations had, now it 's time for action. ”

Denise Lewis is one of the “golden girls ” of British athletics, winning gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and subsequently being inducted into the UK Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011.

Denise has twice been runner-up in the BBC 's Sports Personality of the Year awards (in 1998 and 2000) and was also honoured with an OBE in the 2000 New Year Honours as well as becoming a Dame in early 2023.

Lewis used her speech following the award to congratulate students on their achievements during the pandemic, encouraging them to go on to 'have fruitful lives ', saying: “Being authentic to who you are is important, be true to yourself. Also have courage too. I wouldn 't have pursued the life in sport that I 've had if I hadn 't had a bit of courage; be your own champion.

“And finally, be a decent human; be lovely, be kind. Everyone has their own platform so try and use that to the best of your ability. ”

A Strictly Come Dancing and The Masked Singer finalist, Lewis is also a brand ambassador for Next, with new activewear range launching in 2023, and has worked with multiple other brands including L 'Or�al, Haven and Purple Bricks.

Each year, Birmingham City University makes a number of honorary awards that recognise outstanding service to the University, to the city of Birmingham and the wider West Midlands region, or to public or professional life, nationally or internationally.