Photos from l to r shows Ferguson and Brown: SVP of Human Resources Helene Ferguson and Chief Marketing Officer Janet Brown are two of the many female members of BTC’s Executive Management Team; Walters: BTC SVP of Customer Operations Patricia Walters is one of the leading women in ICT highlighted at the Girls in ICT Day Symposium hosted by URCA on April 28th.
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Nassau, Bahamas
- BTC is proud to participate yet again in the globally
recognized, International Girls in ICT Day. The company is no stranger
to advocating for gender equality in the Information and Communication
and Technology (ICT) sector. In 2014, BTC was amongst the first
companies to sign-on to the Caribbean Women in ICT (CWIC) programme, a
Caribbean-wide initiative aimed at addressing the issues facing women in
the industry at all levels. And last year, BTC teamed up with industry
partners to spearhead, ‘The Girls in ICT Day’ celebration, one aspect of
its pledge to make concerted efforts to improve the status of women in
the sector.
BTC has a diverse executive management team
consisting of nine women and eight men; 53% women in leadership is five
times the international average. Furthermore, BTC’s staff comprises of
57% women, well above the global average of 30% for companies in the ICT
sector. Helene Ferguson, Senior Vice President of Human Resources and
Training said that these exceptional numbers are a result of deliberate
efforts on behalf of the company, many of which were born of Leon
William’s mission to migrate the company from the matrix management
structure to a system that empowered local management and staff.
“One
of Mr. William’s first actions when reappointed to office, was to begin
to shape a management team of qualified internal leaders able to
respond to the challenges at hand; a diverse, knowledgeable and
motivated team who could get the job done and better reflect the
diversity inherent in our cross-country, multi-island organization.”
said Ms. Ferguson.
She continued, “BTC is an equal opportunity
employer with women helping to run the company at every level. We
believe in promoting talent, and there has been a concerted drive
to better incorporate gender diversity, at all levels. As part of our
commitment to the development of our employees we offer flexible
technical training and e-learning suites to all, and many have made
fantastic use of these programs. Through these efforts we have achieved
high numbers of well-qualified women and we are seeing previously
male-dominated positions, such as senior management, occupied by more
and more women.”
Janet Brown, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior
Vice President of Marketing, Brand and Communications, echoed these
statements saying that in the end it is the customer that benefits from
these progressive policies.
“BTC has long practiced gender
equality and diversification in its hiring policies. We have Bahamian
men and women and international staff in decision-making positions. It’s
a mix that brings both talent and diversity of opinions to the table.
Embracing diversity affords us greater adaptability, broader skill sets,
multiple viewpoints and more creativity, qualities reflected in our
transformative upgrades over the past two years. We strive to learn from
each other every day to ultimately create a better experience for our
customers.”