BNP Paribas
celebrated International Women’s day 2018 with a series of engaging events
across The Americas, EMEA and APAC, including a commitment to the UN HeforShe
partnership.
On 8th
March BNP Paribas CEO Jean-Laurent Bonnafé became a Thematic Champion
supporting the HeForShe UN initiative, aimed at encouraging leaders in the
public and private sector to promote and take concrete steps to foster gender equality.
When announcing the partnership, Mr Bonnafé stated “To take the gender equality
issue forward in a positive way, our world needs the commitment of men, as well
as women”. The day also encompassed various events internationally including
panel sessions with senior management and external speakers with the themes
focussed on innovation, pushing for
progress and female leadership.
Women leading innovation
BNP Paribas Americas emphasised the role of women in innovation, kicking off the week with a Women Leaders and Innovators of BNP Paribas Portrait Exhibition in New York, showcasing the women who are leading innovation projects and initiatives at the bank. Also during the afternoon keynote speaker Robin Chase – co-founder and former CEO of Zipcar, the largest carsharing company in the world- shared her insights about transformation through innovation.In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay, our office in New York unveiled a portrait exhibit featuring the women who are leading #innovation at BNP Paribas! #IWD2018 pic.twitter.com/28F2VwjUHs
— BNP Paribas Americas (@BNPPamericas) 8 mars 2018
Pushing for progress
London focussed on the theme ‘press for progress’, hosting a series of panels and sessions about how to accelerate gender equality. This included inviting Natalie Reynolds, the Founder and CEO of advantageSPRING and author of ‘We Have a Deal: How to negotiate with intelligence, flexibility and power’ to lead an interactive session on effective negotiating skills, providing tools and tips to empower employees. In addition Charlene Laidley- founder of the Futureproof foundation which seeks to connect women with UK business experts to push for better gender balance in organisations- discussed the power of personal branding and the mind-set required to push for progress. Both men and women from BNP Paribas senior management teams also led a panel about breaking the glass ceiling, and the strategic business importance of gender equality. This was followed by a standing room only networking session where employees and management conversed about experiences and shared insights on mentoring, leadership and attitude shifts.Our Global Head of Research Olivia Frieser explains what #attitude & #mindset is needed to #pressforprogress on #IWD https://t.co/IIOnqHx41f
— BNP Paribas CIB (@BNPParibasCIB) 8 mars 2018
Encouraging female leadership
Promoting female leadership was the consistent theme in APAC, and events were held across the region including in Hong Kong and South Korea. In Hong Kong Senior Global Markets executive Polly Leung who is also the co-chair of Women in ETFs, gave an insightful talk about why diversity makes business sense at a ‘Ring the bell’ international women’s day event organised by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Women in ETFs. The leadership theme continued in South Korea where the BNP Paribas MixCity Korea network hosted a networking dinner about fostering female leadership, bringing together both male and female executives within BNP Paribas.