In Canada, Dell has put several initiatives in place to ensure the advancement of women both within and outside of the company. Internal programs include the Aspiring Leaders Program, Field Readiness Program, Releasing Female Potential Program for high-potential mid-career female employees, Mentorship Programs, and many professional development resources and opportunities.
Dell Technologies’ 2030 moonshot goals for the advancement of women:
1. By 2030, 50% of our global workforce and 40% of our global people leaders will be those who identify as women
2. Each year through 2030, 50% of the people empowered by our social initiatives will be girls, women, or underrepresented groups.
Outside of formal programs and initiatives, Dell has many Employee Resource Groups in place to foster a diverse and inclusive culture. These ERGs include Women in Action, Black Networking Alliance, Mosaic, Asians in Action, True Ability and many more! ERGs play a crucial role in fostering a sense of connection and belonging among marginalized groups and remote workers. Allies are always invited to join events, learn, and support their colleagues. The ultimate goal is to cultivate an inclusive atmosphere where individuals can bring their authentic selves to work and receive the necessary support for their personal and career development.
Dell is a destination employer for women, where everyone drives to create an inclusive environment, and women are enabled to achieve their goals at each point in their journey. Dell provides Development, leadership, and networking opportunities designed to empower, retain and attract women by focusing on the following key areas:
• Creating an ecosystem of support at every level of the organization where leaders and team members support women to create a trusted community of belonging for all women and supporters.
• Professional Development through targeted programs, mentoring and so much more.
• Supporting Social Responsibility by giving back to local communities.
• Significant leadership, networking and professional growth
• Partner with customers on shared D&I initiatives for visible minorities.
We recognize that access to connectivity is key to education, healthcare and a globally competitive and diverse workforce. We believe the private and public sectors can work together to address digital inequities. Additionally, our mission in supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is to build innovative partnerships and programs to create pathways for talent to enter and reenter STEM-related jobs through signature and skill-building programs, including Girls Who Game, Student TechCrew and Solar Community Hubs.
For more than a decade, the Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) has brought women entrepreneurs together from around the world to help them connect with each other, scale their businesses, and ultimately succeed. The DWEN community welcomes all levels of entrepreneurs, from start-ups to scale-ups. Joining DWEN provides access to women entrepreneurs from around the world and valuable resources to grow their business including the latest technology, access to funding resources, and best practices from a global network of members.