Helping everyone to be their best

Everyone at Rolls-Royce makes us who we are, so we want everyone to be themselves and be their best. Our inclusion networks help us achieve this.

Our global inclusion networks are an important part of how we are building an inclusive culture and team around the world.

The networks are groups of people organised primarily around a special characteristic or life experience. All groups are open and welcoming to every employee whether or not they share the defining characteristic.

Run by our people, for our people, our networks help employees to be at their best. They do this through direct support, personal and professional development, and events. Our current groups are:

  • African and Caribbean Professional Network (ACPN), a network for our employees from African and Caribbean cultures.
  • EAST: a network and community for everyone to embrace and share the diversity and culture of Asia.
  • Multi-Faith Network (MFN), a network for people of different faiths and beliefs.
  • OPEN (UK), a network for employees affected by disabilities or underlying health conditions.
  • Prism, a network for our LGBTQ+ employees and their allies.
  • Rolls-Royce Armed Forces Network: Rolls-Royce has received the MOD’s Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award representing the highest badge of honour available to those that employ and support service men and women, reservists, cadet adult volunteers, veterans, and their families.
  • UK Gender Diversity Network (UK GDN), a network for men and women which aims to develop a gender agnostic culture.

In addition to our employee networks we have a UK Working Parents’ Support group, a variety of local interest groups.

Haider Ali

Management Accountant Trainee (Higher Apprentice)

Ja Tangpanjapon

Operations Quality Manager

Taimoor Pervaiz

Technical and Programme Lead - Core Design Research & Technology

Michelle Watiki

Manufacturing Engineering Intern, Development & Experimental, Civil Aerospace

Ben Harris

Senior Product Definition Engineer
Royal Navy Reservist

Kaz Self

Aerothermal Engineer, Bristol

Shaid Karim

Project Lead

Lynette Kebirungi

Turbine Aerothermal Engineer

Gaëlle Verres

Engineer – Systems Design and Integration, Derby

Heeral Poria

Customer Business Officer, Civil Aerospace.
Cadet Force Adult Volunteer.

Yousif Mohamed

Manufacturing Engineer – Purchasing, Derby

Osman Bawa

Quality Lead – Rolls-Royce Global IT, Derby

Judith Lesowiec

Graduate Engineer, Civil Aerospace, Derby

Fatima Reynaud

Programme Controller, Civil Programmes, Derby

Andy Smith

Technology Lead at Rolls-Royce, Derby UK

Ian Thorburn

Turbines Major Projects Programme Manager.
Army Veteran

Mark Bellis

Control Systems Safety Lead for UltraFan and Demonstrators, Derby

Shakeel Aslam

Global Commodity Manager – Purchasing, Derby

Simone Joachim

Advanced Manufacturing Engineer – CBCC Installations, Hucknall

Sally Twisleton

Head of Engineering Quality/Innovation Hub, Derby

Jack Healy

Higher Apprentice, Hucknall

Neil Goulding

Sheet Metal Worker, Complex Fabrications.
RAF Veteran.

Rebecca Godridge

Safety Case Team Leader, Submarines, Derby

Jake Hallas

Supply Chain Operations Manager, Derby

Olimpia Vlad

Service Business Officer – Trent XWB, Derby

Stephanie Newman

Integrated Project Team Lead, Trent XWB-97 Turbine blades

Barbara Blume

Chief Engineer, Regional Fleet in Rolls-Royce Deutschland

Itxaso Ariza

Chief Engineer – Pack B and C variants of the Trent 1000

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