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ESSEC Graduates: You Have Until 30 June to Apply For an EWA Boost’ Mentor!

ESSEC Alumni News

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05.09.2023

Are you a female ESSEC graduate who would like to spend a year learning from an executive mentor? You have until midnight on 30 June to apply online  (in French) for the EWA Boost’ programme!

EWA Boost’ is a selective mentoring programme from the ESSEC Women Alumni (EWA) Club, coordinated by men and women working in the top flight of business in France and around the world. Christine Malpart (E87), president of the EWA and the woman behind the project, tells us more: ‘At our level, we aim to contribute to the visibility and successful careers of women, by offering an open and inspirational framework to ESSEC graduates wishing to rise to managerial roles, launch a business project, or more generally untie the invisible knots which complicate their career.’ 

 

 

What Is an EWA Boost’ Mentor?

A mentor is someone who draws on their experience and personality to guide your own career plans, without any management or financial relationship with you. A mentoring relationship is based on trust and mutual curiosity. The idea is to form a two-way relationship based on co-building, rather than a systematic solution. It is different from, but a great addition to, coaching, counselling, and/or therapy.

EWA Boost’ mentors are men and women working in the top flight of French and international business. They are all ESSEC graduates, work in management, and are passionate about gender equality.  

The 2023 edition of EWA Boost' is sponsored by Natacha Raab (E95), Managing Director EMEA, US & Japan of Fred Paris and mentor for 7 years. In her introduction for participants (in French), she reminds us that: "In France, being a women still means 22 % lower income compared to men, 30 % less chance of obtaining funding for your business, and 40 % less in pension payments… EWA Boost' is a gift; cherish and make use of it!’" Natacha takes over from Thierry Oriez (E85), Véronique Bourez (E85), Romain Guinier (E87) and Valérie Accary (E87). 

 

 

Support Tailored to You

The programme is based on 10 face-to-face or telephone/video meetings every year. The mentee organises and plans the meetings, which are then guided by the mentor.

In parallel, the EWA Boost team organises regular get-togethers for mentees and mentors separately, and everyone together, in a series of after-work drinks and business breakfasts, as well as dinners and brainstorming sessions to cultivate a culture of upward mobility and leverage the power of the network.

Who Is EWA Boost’ For?

The programme is aimed at female ESSEC graduates with at least five years’ professional experience who are members of ESSEC Alumni (to join, click here), who would like to give their career development plans a boost, build their confidence and self-esteem, accelerate the launch of their own companies, discover the keys that unlock the next stage in the careers, or join senior management... and that’s just for starters.

How to Apply

You have until 30 June (midnight) to apply online by completing the form on the EWA Boost’ website (in French). 

The process is easy: browse the list of mentors for 2022, then fill in the application form (in French) by describing your plans, your goals, and what motivates you, and list three choices of mentor. Mentors and mentees will be matched over the summer. All successful mentees will be informed by email, and their mentors will be revealed at the big launch event on 13 September in Paris!

 

Apply (in French) 

Learn more: 

ewaboost.wordpress.com 


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