Afro-Caribbean Commercial Science Network (ACCSN)
Winner of the Dorothy Jones Diversity and Inclusion Achievement Award 2024
The Afro-Caribbean Commercial Science Network (ACCSN) is an organisation dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion across the commercial science and life sciences sectors. Founded by Daniel Similaki, ACCSN was established in response to the persistent lack of representation and meaningful engagement with Black and ethnic minority communities within STEM.
Named the winner of the Dorothy Jones Diversity and Inclusion Achievement Award 2024, ACCSN was recognised for its evidence-led, community-centred approach to improving access, representation, and progression in science. Through outreach, mentoring, education, and industry collaboration, the network works to dismantle structural barriers and connect underrepresented groups with opportunities across the life sciences.
Under Daniel Similaki’s leadership, ACCSN has delivered a wide range of initiatives, including national engagement programmes, mentoring and career coaching, educational outreach with schools, and partnerships with industry and academic institutions. Its work has supported young people, students, and early-career professionals to access pathways into science, while helping organisations strengthen inclusive practice.
ACCSN’s impact reflects the values of the Dorothy Jones Award, demonstrating how sustained, inclusive action can help build a more representative and equitable scientific workforce.
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