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Celebrating International Women’s Day at BAT West and Central Africa

This year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) theme ‘Choose to Challenge’ provided an excellent opportunity to celebrate BAT’s diverse and inclusive culture and show the company’s commitment to gender diversity.

Celebrating International Women’s Day at BAT West and Central Africa

Remarkably, BAT has achieved her ambition of 33% female board representation, increased female representation in senior leadership teams to 27%, and 38% across all management roles; increased female representation in the 2020 graduate intake to 58% and providing support for the development of 500 plus female employees through the company’s Women in Leadership programme.

In addition, BAT in 2020 launched the ‘IGNITE Returners programme’ which supports women back into the workplace following a career break. The company continues to build gender diverse talent pipelines through a range of initiatives such as the Women in STEM programme, which is aimed at attracting, developing and retaining more women in our Research and Development, Operations and Digital and Information functions.

To celebrate this year’s IWD, the company held a global virtual event hosted by Kingsley Wheaton BAT’s Chief Marketing Officer and Hae In Kim, BAT’s, Director of Talent, Culture and Inclusion.

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They were joined by a guest speaker, Jennifer Thomas, Communications Director at GSK and co-founder of OPUS, and an array of internal panelists, including Temitope Akinsanya, Area Head of HR, West and Central Africa (WCA), Eun Ji Kim, HM BAT Korea, Kristi Castro, SVP Manufacturing at Reynolds and Shubhi Rajnish, Head of Information and Digital.

Commenting on the celebrations, Temitope Akinsanya, Area Head of HR, BAT WCA noted that;

“Diversity including gender remains a key focus for us at BAT because a diverse workforce understands our growing consumer base. It also brings different perspectives and backgrounds together that benefit our culture and the business, making BAT a great place to work.

“For us at BAT WCA, our commitment to creating a gender equal-equal workplace is unwavering and critical to our ambitions to build ‘A Better Tomorrow™. Globally, we have already accomplished a lot and we have plans to achieve so much more. By 2025, we aim to increase the proportion of women in our senior teams to 40% and women in management to 45% by building a sustainable pipeline across all grades.”

Similarly, in a welcome address at the commemoration in Cameroon, Area Head, Government Affairs, BAT WCA, Mireille Feunou, highlighted some initiatives geared at empowering BAT female staff:

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“At BAT, uplifting women to handle more leadership and decision-making positions has been at the forefront of driving and delivering the business agenda. We have a number of initiatives that drive this. Some of these include our Women in Leadership programme, which support women’s progression into senior roles; Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) which aims to attract, develop and retain more women across our Research & Development Operations, and Information & Digital Technology (IDT) functions; and Parents@BAT, which offers a minimum of 16 weeks fully paid leave for new mothers and a return-to-work guarantee, including flexible working opportunities as well as an online advice service offering coaching support.”

Employees of BAT WCA marked the day by participating in a photo challenge in which they shared their pledge to challenge gender stereotypes and bias in the work place and in society while building a society where everyone can thrive.

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