As you know, yesterday was International Women’s Day: a day to celebrate what women have accomplished in the finance world and far beyond, but also to reflect on how you can change or improve your actions to help work towards gender parity. We rounded up a few pledges shared on Twitter around the KPMG global network:
.@janemccormickuk pledges to champion female talent https://t.co/C5RuUguwOL #pledgeforparity #IWD2016 pic.twitter.com/LlWkyXQufH
— KPMG in the UK (@kpmguk) March 8, 2016
.@krudesai pledges to improve opportunities for women #pledgeforparity #IWD2016 https://t.co/nYo2pUcrVS pic.twitter.com/DLFM48a2xF
— KPMG in the UK (@kpmguk) March 8, 2016
Happy International Women's Day! I pledge to … #PledgeForParity #pledgewithpurpose #iwd2016 pic.twitter.com/pe1EavX6uz
— Georges Bock (@GeorgesBock) March 8, 2016
my #PledgeForDiversity 'Demonstrating that creativity is a fruit of diversity and it drives innovation. #kpmg #pledgewithpurpose #8марта
— Natacha Oskian (@NatachaOskian) March 8, 2016
#InternationalWomensDay #PledgeForParity "I will take action to expand the number of women in leadership roles." What is your pledge?
— Beth Wilson (@beth_d_wilson) March 8, 2016
We will provide a workplace ecosystem to help women achieve their ambitions and goals. Let’s #PledgeforParity
— Mritunjay Kapur (@Mritunjay_Kapur) March 8, 2016
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As you know, yesterday was International Women’s Day: a day to celebrate what women have accomplished in the finance world and far beyond, but also to reflect on how you can change or improve your actions to help work towards gender parity. We rounded up a few pledges shared on Twitter around the KPMG global network: