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Striving for Equity: Building a More Inclusive AV Industry

In an industry that thrives on innovation and cutting-edge technology, envisioning an equitable AV (Audiovisual) industry is crucial. Embracing diversity, different perspectives, and inclusivity can only strengthen the field, creating a more vibrant and impactful community. To truly understand equity, we must distinguish it from equality. While equality aims to provide the same opportunities to…

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In an industry that thrives on innovation and cutting-edge technology, envisioning an equitable AV (Audiovisual) industry is crucial. Embracing diversity, different perspectives, and inclusivity can only strengthen the field, creating a more vibrant and impactful community.

To truly understand equity, we must distinguish it from equality. While equality aims to provide the same opportunities to all, equity acknowledges that individuals don’t all start from the same place. It goes beyond the surface level, encompassing not only general diversity but also ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity.

An equitable AV industry would prioritize fairness in all aspects, including equal pay, opportunities for advancement, and a respectful work environment for everyone. This means fostering diversity in leadership positions, providing female executives as role models, and actively encouraging more women to join and excel in the AV industry.

By valuing diversity regardless of race, gender, or personal characteristics, we can shape an industry that reflects the richness of the population it serves. It’s a collective effort to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their background, have an equal chance to contribute, grow, and succeed in the AV industry.

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What would an equitable AD industry look like to you? An equitable AV industry would strive to look on the surface more like the population at large. The benefits of having different voices and perspectives in the mix can only make the industry stronger. We first need to understand and acknowledge the term equity itself. Equity isn't the same as equality. Quality needs fighting the same to all, where equity means we must recognize we all don't start from the same place. It is not just about the general diversity. But also about ethnic racial and cultural diversity. Valuing diversity for everyone. Regardless the race, regardless the gender, or any other personal characteristics. It would include fairness and pay, opportunities for advancement and fairness in daily work experiences whether in the office, on-site, or on the trade show floor. I would like to see more female executives as role models, and I would simply love to see more women in the AV industry, period.

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