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“This is despite research by leading organisations clearly demonstrating the benefits of optimising the strongest feminine traits in business to effectively complement their male counterparts.
“McKinsey & Company studies found that employee diversity can translate to significantly increased productivity, greater innovation, better products, better decision-making, and higher employee retention and satisfaction.”
This disparity is, however, slowly changing as more and more businesswomen, many in male-dominated fields, are being recognised for their achievements through accolades like the Standard Bank Top Women Awards.
“We believe that a significant spotlight needs to be put on women leaders and trailblazers currently making waves in their various and respective sectors,” says Lindy-Lou Alexander, head of marketing for personal and business banking at Standard Bank.
“Women are the cornerstone of our society and in many respects are the custodians of our key social and economic development areas."
Says Geffen: “I am so honoured to not only have won this category but also to have been nominated for two categories, including Businesswoman of the Year, by my peers. However, there is still so much to do and it’s only by standing together and supporting one another that women will realise their true potential and their considerable power.
“We are not going to achieve equality overnight, or even in the next few years, but with the backing of organisations like Standard Bank and Top Woman, if women champion one another, there is so much we can achieve.
“And, whilst it’s important for us to acknowledge the need for change, it’s our actions and attitude that really matters. Encourage others to get ahead and be the kind of boss that you would aspire to work alongside."