Ahead of International Women’s Day 2025, we asked some of the inspirational professionals in our network to share their thoughts on what the day means to them.
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“Most women will have heard phrases like, ‘You can’t do that, you’re a woman’, or ‘There’s no place for women in leadership positions’, but even some men will have heard phrases like, ‘I need you in the office, you can’t focus on your family, you need to focus on work’,” explains Lisa Huybens, the HR Director Europe at Fyffes.
“It’s about having a bond and a sense of unity.”
Kiran Brar, CHRO at Signify, mirrors Lisa’s sentiments: “It’s a great moment to call out our allies, because I don’t think it’s one gender against the other. It’s a moment to thank them for their support, because they play a big role in amplifying our voices and advocating for women at work, but also challenging bias and discrimination.”
Renée Guldemond, Group Controller at Monks, pays respect to those who’ve paved the way for women: “It’s a day to remind ourselves that we need to keep pushing for progress,” she adds.
Inbal Orbach, VP Group FP&A at Lonza, uses International Women’s Day as a chance to reflect on the achievements of women as a whole, but she also looks at her own legacy for other women, her daughter, and children around the world.
Katja Meeuwsen-Nass, VP HR at ASICS, wants to tell younger females in the workplace that whatever they’re doing, “I’m sure it’s really great,” and to inspire growth and confidence in their journey.
Valentina Coco, Senior Organizational Change Expert and Ambassador at EMEA Recruitment, insists that International Women’s Day is not a celebration: “It’s a way to remind ourselves that, it’s 2025, we’re not there yet. Especially for intersectional women, there’s still a huge gap.”
Iryna Klymko, freelance Global Talent Acquisition Partner, reiterates that “it’s not just one day”.
“It’s about thinking about other people, looking back to appreciate and value each other,” she adds.
Thank you to all those who’ve taken part in our #IWD25 series. We look forward to sharing more inspiring and insightful thoughts from global leaders.
Thank you also to Kate Oliver, Associate Director in our HR recruitment division, for championing this initiative.
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