Hilton has pledged its commitment to promote
equal opportunity for women by signing the CEO Statement of
Support for the Women’s Empowerment Principles.
The Principles are the result of collaboration
between the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the
Empowerment of Women (UN Women) and the United Nations Global
Compact and offer guidance on how to empower women in the
workplace, marketplace and community.
The signing coincides with
International Women’s Day and underscores the company’s commitment
to support capacity-building that is sustainable into the future,
in three key areas:
- Women in leadership
- Women as business
partners
- Community partnerships that invest in women and girls
through education, training and professional development.
“In an
increasingly globalized and interconnected world, utilizing all
social and economic assets is crucial for success,” said
Christopher J. Nassetta, president and CEO, Hilton Worldwide. “As
a leading global hospitality company, we acknowledge that full
participation of women in our enterprise and in the larger
community makes sound business sense now and in the future, and
signing the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles solidifies our
pledge to promote equal opportunity for women.”
The commitment
builds on Travel with Purpose, Hilton Worldwide's strategy to
create shared value for its business and communities around the
globe. It brings together a range of existing programs and company
resources around the world that connect, prepare and engage women
including:
Women in Leadership
- Executive Committee Diversity
Networking Program: As part of Hilton Worldwide’s ongoing effort to develop a pipeline of diverse talent, the program places
additional focus in promoting female leadership. Every member of
our Executive Committee participates as a mentor in the program,
and over 75% of the mentees in the program are women.
- Women’s Leadership Development: A program that assists women in
assessing and addressing their unique strengths and challenges, as
well as navigating the frequently complex dynamics of strategic
business leadership. Participants develop their skills as highly
effective, visionary leaders. Program participants include women
leaders from both hotel operations and Hilton Worldwide’s
corporate functions.
- Women’s Team Member Resource Groups: The
WTMRGs are company-initiated voluntary groups of team members who
collaborate to advance the goals of the company, promote
professional growth through networking and mentoring, provide
leadership development opportunities and offer their perspectives
to the company. Currently, more than 470 women participate in the
WTMRGs located in our corporate offices both in the United States
and the United Kingdom.
Women as Business Partners
- Supplier
Diversity Program: Started nearly a decade ago, the program has
cultivated relationships with more than 4,400 women and minority
owned businesses. To date, Hilton Worldwide has invested more than
US$500 million in Women and Minority Business Enterprises. The
company says it will continue to look for opportunities with women-owned
businesses by working with WEConnect International, an
organization that helps build sustainable communities by
empowering women business owners to succeed in local and global
markets.
- Entrepreneurship
Skills Training: Since last year, Hilton Worldwide has invested in
an entrepreneurship skills training program for rural women in
China who run small businesses, or plan to start one. This month,
Hilton sees the first batch of 90 participants graduate from the
Beijing-based Practical Skills Training Center for Rural Women.
These 90 women have the aptitude and drive to impact and improve
their own communities of more than 1,100 people.
Community
Partnerships That Invest In Women and Girls
Room to Read: Since
2012, Hilton Worldwide has partnered with the organization to fund
the education of more than 550 girls and build dozens of school
libraries and schools in Asia, which in turn impacted more than
35,000 children and their families.
Protection of Human Rights:
In 2011, Hilton Worldwide became the second U.S.-based hotel
company to sign the ECPAT Tourism Child-Protection Code of
Conduct, which focuses on the protection of children from sexual
exploitation in the travel and tourism industries. Last year, the
company launched a partnership with Vital Voices to support a
global network of women-led NGOs working to stop child
trafficking.
Strategic Collaboration: Hilton Worldwide is also
partnering with Diageo Asia Pacific to present the inaugural
‘Women in Hospitality and Tourism in Asia’ conference on 7 March
2014, at the Hilton Singapore. The conference will be attended by nearly 200 sector experts, including industry executives, policy
influencers and civil society organizations, who will share their
knowledge and celebrate opportunities for women in hospitality and
tourism in Asia.
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