Addressing diversity in the Goldsmiths’ Company


The Goldsmiths’ Company is committed to creating a respectful, inclusive, supportive community and workplace, and attracting and retaining a diverse membership and workforce that better represent our communities and national society.

In 2020, we issued a public statement outlining five steps we were taking to address EDI issues:

  1. Improve diversity in the Company and Charity

  2. Support Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) jewellers and silversmiths

  3. Provide financial support through the Goldsmiths’ Company Charity

  4. Understand our history and possible connections to the transatlantic slave trade

  5. Listen and continue to learn from the experiences of others

We have been reporting on progress through publications like the Review and through storytelling. We recognise that change will be gradual and that some things will take time, particularly since membership of the Company is for life and each year we can only welcome approximately twenty new members. However, we are taking steps to move in the right direction, adapting to a rapidly changing world to ensure that we remain true to our core purpose, contributing effectively to national life.

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