FSQ AND LANDSEC'S BUSINESS BREAKFAST:
BUILDING A DIFFERENT NARRATIVE WITH MARK CHAMBERLEN
PEER DISCUSSION OVER BREAKFAST, WITH FORMER PARALYMPIC SKIER AND DEI COACH ON DISABILITY AND NEURODIVERSITY INCLUSION
Tuesday 27th January 2026 | 8.30am-9.30am | 5 New Street Square

Join Fleet Street Quarter and Landsec for an informative peer-to-peer discussion with Mark Chamberlen, former paralympic skier and now a leading Business Coach. Join Mark has he facilitates a discussion in pursuit of better workplace inclusion of Disability and Neurodivergence.
"My lived experience of sight loss allows me ‘access all areas’ to the difficult conversations that some prefer not to have. In my view, Disability and Neuro Divergence have always been central to DEI. Now that it is thought of as a corporate must-have rather than nice to have, proactive advocacy for better inclusion is central to my work. On the basis that there is no one size fits all solution, I aim to create a safe space that encourages curiosity. Join me for a facilitated discussion in pursuit of better workplace inclusion of Disability and Neurodivergence." Mark Chamberlen
About
Mark is a graduate in English & Drama, and a partially sighted former paralympic skier with over 30 years commercial experience gained in recruitment and executive search. Nurturing a keen interest in helping people to perform to the highest level, he qualified as a Master Practitioner of Business Coaching through Meyler Campbell in 2010 and in 2016 established Chamberlen Consultancy Services, through which he delivers executive coaching and team effectiveness programs.
Breakfast and refreshments will be included within your ticket. All donations from the ticket price will go Fleet Street Quarter's charity partner, the National Literacy Trust.