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full house at the premiere of the gender intelligence Report 2023!

A full venue at Sunrise in Zurich-Opfikon, over 300 online participants, amazing speakers and an enthusiastic crowd – the Première of this year’s Gender Intelligence Report was a blast! Browse through the gallery and relive the special athmosphere of this inspiring event. Huge thanks to Sunrise for kindly hosting this event, with special thanks to André Krause, CEO Sunrise, for his opening note.
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Can you deliver hard data in a way that everyone in the audience feels engaged? Alkistis Petropaki, General Manager Advance, and Dr. Ines Hartmann, Co-Director of the Competence Centre for Diversity & Inclusion at the University of St.Gallen, showed us that indeed, you can! Remember: “Retaining is the new gaining!” Find some key takeouts on LinkedIn and give us your follower power to spread the word. Like, share, commment

The Best Practices panel in the second part of the event was highly appreciated by the audience. A very warm thank you to all the speakers: Barbara Danzl, Head HR Project and Transformation Management Migros Group, Lukas Fries, Managing Director Financial Planning & Investment Domain NatWest Services, Lucy Reynolds, Head Commercial IT Syngenta, Vivian Secco, Production & Supply IT Planning Lead Syngenta, and Bongiwe Mncube, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Lead Swiss Re. And finally, huge thanks to our wonderful moderator, Faye Witteveen, Program Manager Advance.

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