Evidence tells us that barriers to advancement start upon entering the workforce, where young women are surprised to find that it is not an even playing field; or at their first opportunity for promotion, where their skill sets are judged differently. One third of women under the age of 35 have had their competency questioned because of their gender, and 32% of women with children at home report downplaying parental responsibilities to progress in their careers. Beyond formal mentor and sponsor roles, women reported a supportive network helped in advancing their careers. Research suggests these are essential for women leaders, who are more likely to land leadership positions and higher pay if they have an inner circle of close women contacts.*
As someone who is an inspiring young leader herself, Abby Mann is a testament to the value and opportunities that mentorship can have on advancing gender equity and inspiring inclusion for the next generation of womxn leaders✊🏽
[* Unobstructed Journeys: DIsnantling barriers to gender equality in the workplace by Minerva BC ]
A rising star at DIVERSEcity, Abby Mann manages the Youth Services portfolio, helping deliver programs that inspire diverse #youth to connect with their community, develop self-confidence and learn new skills.
For #InternationalWomen’sDay, we asked Abby what advice has been important to her in her leadership journey. Somehow, we’re not surprised that Abby’s answer focuses on those she helps rather than herself.
“One key piece of advice I cherish is the value of #mentorship and empowering the younger generation. Training and supporting them ensures their seamless transition while embracing their fresh perspectives and innovative ideas,” Abby says. “By fostering mentorship, we contribute to a more dynamic and inclusive professional environment, recognizing that our success lies in nurturing the potential of those who will follow in our footsteps.”
Learn more about DIVERSEcity’s youth programs here: https://lnkd.in/gx8dJP9x
#InternationalWomensDay #IWD2024 #womenleaders #inspireinclusion #youth Neelam Sahota Abby Mann
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Rose City Philanthropy
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