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Signatory Event 22 Oct, 2025 - The year's major meeting place for diversity and inclusion

Signatory Event 22 Oct, 2025 - The year's major meeting place for diversity and inclusion
An afternoon of new insights, inspiration and experience sharing.
On 22 October, we're opening the doors at Filadelfia Convention Center in Stockholm for Signatory Event 2025 - a festive afternoon where we welcome new members, share wise experiences and load up with inspiring speakers. Continuing the theme of Diversity Month, we'll be digging deeper into mental health and wellbeing at work, a topic that affects us all! Extra excitingly, Diversity Charter Sweden is celebrating 15 years this year! With that, it is particularly fitting that the first award ceremony for our newly established award DCS Award - You won't want to miss it!
On stage
- Evin Cetin - lawyer, author and founder of SAO Jobs. She has also written the books Mitt Ibland oss (2023) and Barnsoldater (2025) about children in gang crime. Together with Caroline Berg, CEO of Axel Johnson, she founded Next Generation Sweden and developed the SAO jobs employment model.
- Hanna Wallensteen - psychologist, psychotherapist and lecturer. Hanna has extensive experience in issues related to norms, inclusion and minority stress. She runs a clinic in Stockholm where she meets clients from different backgrounds and industries for management support, counselling and psychotherapy.
- Nina Larsson - Sweden's new Minister for Gender Equality. She will be presenting the award at the Signatory Event.
- Per Wallentin - President and CEO of Knowit AB. His commitment has been recognised in connection with Knowit receiving the Allbright Prize.
- Mr Daniel Cueto - poet and inclusion leader at Right by Me. He is 19 years old and passionate about mental health issues, often engaging in conversations around the importance of belonging and the effects of segregation.
- Abdirahman Jewellery - poet and inclusion leader at Right By Me. She is 17 years old and in her second year of secondary school. Interested in issues related to segregation and gang crime.
- Mr Viktor Frisk - artist and author who, with honesty, warmth and humour, shares his journey from bullying and mental illness to self-acceptance and authenticity. His lectures inspire openness and show the way to safer schools and workplaces where people dare to be themselves.
- Kajsa Boqvist - jHe is a lawyer and responsible for Inclusion & Diversity at PwC in parallel with responsibility for one of three business areas and a member of the company's management team.
- The RiskGroup - was founded during the pandemic by nine ”risk groupers”, women who are now aged between 70 and 87. With energy, humour and strength, they have danced their way into the hearts of audiences on stage after stage, such as TV4's Talang.
- Måns Liljenlov - works as Employer Brand Manager & Relations Manager at PwC Sweden and is our moderator during the afternoon.
Program
- 14:30-15:00 Registration and mingle coffee.
- 15:00-17:00 Live broadcast:
- Inspirational speakers
- Award ceremony for the Diversity Charter Sweden Awards 2025
- Welcome ceremony for new members
- Book sale during the Signatory Event. Take the opportunity to buy Viktor Frisk's newly published book Children of our time and Evin Cetin's Child soldiers: How gangs are kidnapping our future.
Cost
- Free of charge for members
- NEW: This year, non-members can also participate on site for 399 SEK per person (digital free of charge)
PwC is a member host, and we look forward to fruitful conversations and new insights together.
15 years of diversity and inclusion - Diversity Charter Sweden, 2010-2025. Together we create change.

During the event, we will award the three winners of the Diversity Charter Sweden Awards