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    Gender Mainstreaming Awards: Winners announced

    The 30% Club has announced this year's recipients of the premier Gender Mainstreaming Awards. These awards give public recognition to corporates who have championed gender mainstreaming within their organisations and communities.
    All the winners at the Gender Mainstreaming Awards. Image supplied.
    All the winners at the Gender Mainstreaming Awards. Image supplied.

    At the awards gala held on 13 September at the Ticketpro Dome, Barloworld was named the Gender Mainstreaming Champion. This award is presented to the company that has the broadest and most holistic approach to promoting gender diversity within the business environment, measured against the various awards categories. Barloworld was also the overall winner in the “women on boards” category.

    Gender diversity makes good business sense

    This award acknowledges companies that have successfully transformed their boards while ensuring that aspiring female directors are judged on their corporate governance skills and experience, and not their gender. Finalists in this category included Vodacom and EY.

    This year’s event attracted almost 800 participants, a substantial increase from the 320 participants at the inaugural event held in 2012. Speaking at the event, Colleen Larsen, president of the 30% Club Southern African Chapter said,

    While we are still a long way from achieving gender parity, there has been steady progress in the last few years and there’s a growing recognition that gender diversity makes good business sense. These awards acknowledge the efforts being made by business to achieve gender equality.
    Larsen also announced that research into the gender policies of JSE-listed companies, which will also measure whether there has been any progress in gender mainstreaming, will be completed in November 2018.

    Benefits of improved gender diversity

    Good momentum has been achieved in membership numbers and activities, says Larsen. Over the past two years, members have more than quadrupled to 55, with Spar, most recently joining some of the country’s top corporations and most influential business leaders to drive Club’s advocacy programmes.

    There are now 11 chapters around the world - soon to be 12, with the club’s expansion into East Africa in October.

    I congratulate all the 2018 winners for their commitment to and recognition of the many benefits improved gender diversity can bring to their organisations. These organisations are setting the benchmark and the pace for other South African organisations to follow.
    The finalists and winners for this year’s awards were as follows:

    Women on boards

    Overall winner: Barloworld Equipment
    Finalists: Vodacom Group Ltd, EY

    Investing in young women

    Overall Winner: Vodacom Group Ltd
    Listed Companies: Vodacom Group Ltd, PPC Ltd, Barloworld Equipment
    Non-listed Companies: T-Systems SA (Pty) Ltd (Winner), Cummins Africa Middle East, Thomson Reuters Markets SA

    Women empowerment in the workplace

    Overall Winner: Barloworld Equipment
    Listed Companies: Barloworld Equipment, Vodacom Group Ltd, Wesbank
    Non-listed Companies: Schoeman Law Inc (Winner) Ancora Property Group (Pty) Ltd, and Nkgwete IT Solutions/Peace Table Grapes (Pty) Ltd

    Empowerment of women in the community

    Overall winner: Standard Chartered Bank South Africa
    Listed companies: AngloGold Ashanti Ltd (Winner), Vodacom Group Ltd, Young Talent – ABSA Africa Technology
    Non-listed companies: Standard Chartered Bank South Africa, De Beers Consolidated Mines (Pty) Ltd, i4Water with AECI/ Cummins Africa Middle East

    Economic empowerment

    Overall winner: EY
    Finalists: Barloworld Equipment, PPC Ltd

    Women on executive committees in multinationals

    Overall winner: Thomson Reuters Markets SA
    Finalists: EY, Vodacom Group Ltd

    Equal representation and participation

    Overall winner: Cummins Africa Middle East
    Finalists: EY, ABSA Group Ltd (WIMI)

    Gender reporting by JSE-listed companies

    Overall winner: Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd
    Finalists: AngloGold Ashanti Ltd, Tiger Brands Ltd

    Diversity and transformation

    Overall winner: Vodacom Group Ltd
    Finalists: EY, Clarkhouse Human Capital, Dormehl Phalane Property Group

    Mainstreaming gender and disability

    Overall winner: Cummins Africa Middle East
    Finalists: Vodacom Group Ltd

    Individual awards inclusive leader

    Overall winner: Bruce Clever – De Beers Group, and Gino Butera – Cummins
    Finalists: Sneha Shah – Thomson Reuters Markets SA and Jurgen Stragier – Group Five

    Positive role model

    Overall winner: Dineo Molefe – T-Systems
    Finalists: Christine Ramon – AngloGold Ashanti and Beauty Mtsweni – Group Five
    Special mention: Prof Elain Vlok – Clover Foundation

    For more information on the 30% Club, how to become a member and its various initiatives click here.

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