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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Sponsors Women's Forum Global Meeting

domenica 8 ottobre 2017

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- Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, the world's largest automotive manufacturer and global leader in electric vehicles, today announces it is continuing its sponsorship of the Women's Forum Global Meeting, the world's leading platform featuring women's voices on major social and economic issues. The Global Meeting of the Women's Forum takes place in Paris on 5th & 6th October 2017, attended by more than 2,000 delegates at high-level plenaries and discussions.      (Logo: http://mma.prnewswire.com/media/556610/Renault_Nissan_Mitsubishi_Logo.jpg ) Alliance Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn said: "The Alliance renewed its partnership with the Women's Forum. Fostering a diverse, multicultural workforce is key for a company to deliver its best results, and has always been a priority for the Alliance. We are fully engaged to continue promoting women advancement because it makes sense to our business." During the Global Meeting, the Alliance, which recently reached the historic milestone of aggregate sales of 500,000 electric vehicles worldwide, will provide a fleet of 30 electric vehicles for delegate-shuttles between key venues, including Renault ZOE and Nissan LEAF. Additionally, four senior executives from across the Alliance will participate in the forum: Bruno Simon and Melissa Cefkin will share their expertise on connectivity and artificial intelligence. Béatrice Foucher will discuss her experience of working across borders and cultures and managing multi-generational teams in the automotive industry. Véronique Sarlat-Depotte will be a jury on a plenary debate on diversity programs. https://alliance-2022.com/news/renault-nissan-mitsubishi-sponsors-womens-forum-global-meeting/ Groupe Renault, Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi Motors represent the world's largest automotive alliance. It is the longest-lasting and most productive cross-cultural partnership in the auto industry. Together, the partners sold close to 10 million vehicles in nearly 200 countries in 2016. The member companies are focused on collaboration and maximizing synergies to boost competitiveness. They have strategic collaborations with other automotive groups, including Germany's Daimler and China's Dongfeng. This strategic alliance is the industry leader in zero-emission vehicles and is developing the latest advanced technologies, with plans to offer autonomous drive, connectivity features and services on a wide range of affordable vehicles. http://www.alliance-2022.com http://www.media.renault.com http://www.nissan-newsroom.com http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/newsrelease/ Notes to editor   DIVERSITY WITHIN THE ALLIANCE: KEY FIGURES  Groupe Renault: At end-2016, women accounted for 19 percent of the workforce (compared with 18.4 percent in 2014 and 10 percent in 2000) and 18 percent of white-collar managers. Female representation is measured at all levels of the Company. Renault exceeded its objective with 25.9 percent of key positions in the Group (approximately 2,000 positions) versus 24.2 percent in 2015 and increased the percentage of female Group Executive Committee members, 25 percent of whom are women (18.2 percent in 2015). Thanks to the Women@Renault empowering plan, in most of the countries where Renault operates, women can benefit from personal development measures, such as leadership training programs, mentoring or coaching to enhance their impact. The Women@Renault network currently has over 5,000 members in 14 countries, 25 percent of whom are men. Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.: 10.1 percent of managerial positions in Japan are held by women in 2017, up from 9.1 percent in 2016. According to the 2016 statistics from Japan's Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, this figure compares favorably with the average of 4.2 percent for all Japanese manufacturers with 1,000 or more employees.  Women comprise 8.1 percent of higher-level managers in Japan in 2017, more than quadruple the 2 percent in 2008. As of April 2017, women held 14 percent of all the managerial positions at Nissan globally, up from 7 percent in 2008. Mitsubishi Motors: 5.1 percent of executives in Japan are women. Mitsubishi Motors appointed the first woman Vice President this year. The percentage of women at management level is about six times higher than it was 10 years ago. Mitsubishi Motors formulated an action plan to promote women's advancement and set a goal of 100 women working at management level by the end of fiscal 2020, compared to 55 today.

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