Our Elevate program, in partnership with Athena Leadership Academy, will develop 12 senior female managers from across Transdev Australia.
Congratulations to Transdev’s first Elevate program participants: Lucy Loadsman, Kavitha Dey, Rebecca Shearon, Joana Feiteira, Michelle Howley, Kristen Clifton, Gillian McGilviray, Kiersten Hocking, Chloe Scully, Rita Haitas, Shelley Hamer and Katrina Wild.
“As an inclusive employer, we’re proud of the actions taken to improve our female participation rates and leadership roles across our business”, said Mrs Gontier.
Mrs Gontier said Transdev valued its external partnerships and work with:
Transdev will continue to explore ways of expanding these connections and capitalising on the opportunities they provide.
Also today, six of Transdev’s newest Sydney tram drivers – trained at an innovative all-female driver training school – graduated from our Randwick depot.
Graduation certificates were presented to our six amazing new drivers: Nicki Martin, Heather Goodman, Elena Jovanovska, Lissa Bradley-Loftus, Sarah Jane Coffey and Jahsie Paez.
Sarah Jane Coffey said the female training school was a supportive environment which she recommended to others.
“The trainers were really encouraging and we also supported each other. The more women who join the better, after all, it’s not a man’s job, it’s a person’s job.”
Transdev also performed well in its first annual Workplace Gender Equality Report recently – compared to our transport sector peers.
Our gender pay gaps have closed year on year and and our average gender pay gap is now -5.0% compared to our industry peers at 4.1% (negative % indicates women are paid more on average than men).
Our progressive parental leave policy exceeds the industry average of 9.8 weeks, providing an average entitlement of 12 weeks leave (up to 16 weeks for primary carers).