Seeking “Fairness” Instead of “Equality”: How P&G Japan Became The Best Company for Women to Work
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2008
Time: 6:00pm Drinks, 7pm Dinner, 8pm Presentation
Where: 10th Floor Hilton Osaka
Guest Speaker: Maria Macuare, Business Analysis, P&G Japan
Cost: 4000 yen - Members
6000 yen - Non-Members (Women Only)
RSVP: Evelyn Lopez by September 22
Maria Macuare was born in Maturin, Venezuela, and she graduated from the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in Caracas as a Civil Engineer. She joined P&G in Caracas in 1999 and transferred to Japan in 2003. Maria leads the Business Analysis department for P&G Japan and profoundly believes in the power of diversity. She has facilitated workshops, gender differences awareness trainings and has spoken in external forums championing P&G diversity efforts. She’s married to another “P&Ger” and is currently expecting her first child.
"Living in Japan being a “latina” has exposed me to two opposite extremes of personal beliefs and behaviors, I have learnt that all personalities and backgrounds have their rightful place in the workplace, which ultimately enhances business results."
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