SES Satellites

Sydney, New South Wales, AUS
2,100 Total Employees
Year Founded: 1964

SES Satellites Inclusion & Diversity

Updated on December 12, 2025

SES Satellites Employee Perspectives

How are Intelsat and its employees observing Diwali this year? What have past observances looked like?

This year, Intelsat will celebrate Diwali with major events in Tysons, Virginia, as well as in Chicago, India and Luxembourg, continuing its long-standing tradition of recognizing this important festival. Diwali Lunch continues to be a highlight for employees, with over 200 employees attending in Chicago and over 100 in Tysons and India.

Diwali events feature catered food and appetizers, with employees bringing homemade or store-bought desserts to add a personal touch. There have also been dance performances, a rangoli workshop and games such as trivia and song challenges. In India, employees partake in lighting diyas — oil lamps — bursting firecrackers and enjoying traditional sweets. These global celebrations bring employees together across different cultures, reflecting the company’s commitment to celebrating its diverse workforce. 

 

How does the Diwali celebration or observance fit into the larger cultural year at Intelsat? 

Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals at Intelsat, symbolizing the company’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. It is part of a broader cultural calendar that also recognizes other festivals, including Eid and events from various religious and cultural traditions. Through these celebrations, Intelsat offers a platform for different communities to come together, fostering mutual respect and understanding. Trivia games and presentations help educate employees about the traditions behind these festivals, making the events inclusive and accessible to everyone.

 

How does Intelsat foster a welcoming environment for people of any faith or no faith? How does your Diwali celebration further these goals?

Intelsat promotes an inclusive environment by encouraging participation in cultural events across all faiths — or no faith at all. 

Diwali celebrations are open to all employees, creating opportunities for cultural exchange. For example, the Chicago event included a trivia game about Indian spices and cuisine, allowing attendees to learn more about the culture in a fun and engaging way. Leaders also gave presentations explaining the significance of Diwali, helping those unfamiliar with the festival gain a deeper understanding. 

This focus on inclusivity and education reflects the company’s efforts to ensure all employees feel welcome, fostering a sense of community

Kiran Sharma
Kiran Sharma, Senior Recruitment Coordinator