What successes or changes can be attributed to the programme?
The programme has been running very successfully for twelve years now, and around 240 female employees have taken part so far. Of these mentees, 70 per cent have taken on their first or a next higher management role after completing the programme. The programme thus contributes to the Gender Ambition and the goals set therein. 40 per cent women in management positions by 2025 was the target set for ERGO, which we already achieved in the fourth quarter of 2023 with 41.1 per cent. But that's not all...
What do you personally associate with the women's mentoring programme that you are now responsible for?
For me personally, taking responsibility for the programme is a matter close to my heart. I have been working in HR at ERGO for 22 years - exactly two years ago I became part of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion team at an extremely exciting time, when diversity - now correctly called Diversity, Equity & Inclusion - was becoming increasingly important and its strategic relevance was finally being recognised.
I myself took part in the 2nd round of the mentoring programme and therefore know from my own experience how wonderful and valuable this programme is. I am therefore particularly pleased that I am now in charge of the programme. I am joining the programme with the aim of making a contribution to increasing the proportion of women in management positions at the relevant reporting levels 1 and 2 at ERGO in Germany. We still have a way to go here, and we are clearly supporting this with the mentoring programme.
How do you see the future of the programme?
I would like to say: "Maybe in a few years' time, there will no longer be a need for a programme like this specifically for women!" That would be desirable. But if I'm honest, I suspect that it will be necessary to continue to engage in dialogue on the topic of gender in particular - for mutual understanding - for working for and with each other.
For us, however, diversity, equity & inclusion means much more than individual dimensions such as gender and generations. At DEI Management, we are primarily concerned with a holistic understanding. In addition to gender, we have many other supporting DEI measures and initiatives in our extensive DEI portfolio, which we are constantly developing, planning and implementing.
DEI concerns us all and there is something in it for each and every one of us!
Thank you very much for this interview!
Interview: Kristina Tewes
Further information
Interview with mentor Rolf Mertens: "Our exchange is a give and take - very enriching"
ERGO has been focussing on mentoring for ten years