Freeths Director named in Global Enable Role Model List 2025

8th December 2025

Freeths Director named in Global Enable Role Model List 2025

Freeths Real Estate Director Coralie McKeivor has been recognised in the 2025 Enable Role Model List, a prestigious global initiative sponsored by Dow which celebrates individuals who are driving meaningful conversations and action around disability, neurodiversity, and mental health inclusion in the workplace.

The Enable Role Model List champions role models across global organisations who use their personal experiences to inspire change and foster inclusive environments. Only 50 people worldwide are selected for this honour, highlighting the incredible impact these individuals have in creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.

The list showcases personal journeys, insights, and practical actions for inclusion, shining a spotlight on those at the forefront of impactful and innovative work

Commenting on her success, Coralie McKeivor said:

“I’m honoured to be included in the 2025 Enable Role Model List. Driving conversations around disability, neurodiversity and mental health inclusion is something I’m deeply passionate about, and I’m proud to work alongside colleagues who share this commitment. Recognition like this reinforces the importance of creating workplaces where everyone can thrive.”

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