International Women’s Day webinar replay: „Find your voice“
How can we collectively shape a world where every woman is heard, valued, and empowered to thrive?
In celebration of International Women’s Day, as part of The SR Group, we hosted a webinar titled, „Find your voice“. The session delved into the challenges and triumphs that women encounter as they navigate through male-dominated industries and companies.
We explored the barriers hindering women from expressing their voices, the pivotal role organisations can play in fostering empowerment and practical strategies for women to overcome obstacles and confidently assert themselves. Some of the key points, themes and takeaways include:
- Listening is just as important as speaking up
- Creating a ’speak up‘ cultural is an organization is crucial for belonging, well-being, loyalty, innovation and managing risk Companies with a strong speak up culture are 50% less likely to experience misconduct
- The main reasons why women find it difficult to speak up is down to the stereotypes in our culture as well as the fact that speaking up is a vulnerable position to be in and many feel that speaking up puts them in a risky position
- Knowledge is power. Try to record your experiences as much possible and keep detailed notes
- Don’t suffer alone – ask for help and talk to others
- Everyone has their own personal style and you don’t have to adapt in order to please others
- Educational initiatives are so important to help understand biases and the challenges faced by women
‚Top tips‘ from the panel on finding your voice were:
- Courage is contagious
- Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes‘ (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)
- Continue to practice self-affirmation & expressing your voice – remind yourself of your worth & strengths. Engage in activities that push your confidence (ie public speaking!)
- Just don’t give up!
Meet the panellists
becky hewitt obe
Becky is Kin&Co’s multi-award winning CEO. She has spent her career campaigning for equality and social change, leading organisational transformation and building high performing, values-led cultures in the commercial and voluntary sectors.
She is Chair of the ACEVO and NCVO taskforce on the future of Flexible Working, an advisor to the Armstrong Woolfe WCOOC initiative (Women in the COO Community), has received the Allbright BrightList award for Philanthropy, was recognised as a Charity Times ‘Pandemic Pioneer’ and a CharityComms ‚Inspiring Communicator‘, and has an OBE for her services to people with visible differences.
Becky was previously Chief Executive of visible difference charity Changing Faces and Communications Director at Girlguiding – the UK’s largest charity for girls and young women. She has advised many global organisations including the Equal Opportunities Commission, disability charity Scope, and human rights and legal action charity Reprieve.
Boudien Moerman
Head of Commercial Pricing & Strategy
Causeway Technologies
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Boudien is a Commercial Executive and Technology Lawyer, with over a decade of experience in senior leadership roles. She has specialised in technology and complex commercial contracting across the tech sector, leading legal teams through corporate transformation, including M&A and PE events. With a keen focus on ensuring legal is a strategic partner to the business, she advocates lawyers providing thought leadership and strategic decision-making across the organisation, being well-placed based on their expertise and span of involvement and exposure to risks and issues.
An experienced legal leader, Boudien is currently in a commercial pricing role leading the go to market pricing and commercial strategy at Causeway Technologies, a market leader in Construction Tech.
Sabine Schoute
Shareholder | Partner
Greenberg Traurig LLP
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Sabine heads the Amsterdam Finance & Restructuring Group. She focuses her practice on virtually all types of finance, including general syndicated lending, leveraged finance, corporate finance, property and project finance, and restructurings and workouts. Before joining Greenberg Traurig in 2020, Sabine worked at a large international law and tax firm for almost 10 years during which she spent two years in their New York office.
Sabine, on behalf of GT, is one of the first working group members of the initiative that led to the launch in December 2023 of Code-V, an alliance between the Dutch government, the financial industry and advocacy sectors. This collaboration is committed to promoting equal opportunities for female entrepreneurs in the Netherlands. Sabine continues to serve as a member of the council that has been appointed to continue the implementation and promotion of Code-V.
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