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International Women’s Day 2019 - #BalanceforBetter | Breakthrough Moment for Women in Global Trade

Today is International Women's Day; Kathleen Marran, vice president of marketing, diverse segments, at UPS, writes about how this moment is a breakthrough for women in global trade, and even more, how inclusion represents a real chance to strengthen communities.


A Breakthrough Moment for Women in Global Trade

More than 1 million people celebrated the first large-scale International Women’s Day event in 1911, when citizens across Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland gathered to mark social, economic, cultural and political progress for women.

Flash forward more than a century, and now there are nearly 10 million women-owned small businesses, according to the International Trade Centre.

As e-commerce gains momentum, four out of five online sellers are women.​ According to McKinsey, the participation of women in the economy has the “full potential” to increase global annual GDP by $28 trillion by 2025.

With International Women’s Day today, let’s issue a clarion call: This is a breakthrough moment for women in global trade. And even more, inclusion represents a real chance to strengthen communities.

In a recent commentary, BSR advised that women spend 90 percent of their incomes on their families, concluding that, “when women make more money, more money is invested in school, health and housing improvements.”

That’s better for everyone - not just women.

“You’re never going to change the world from the outside. It can only be changed from the inside.”

Looking Within

When I joined UPS 25 years ago, my intention - like many my age - was to change the world. Men ran the transportation industry, and I wondered whether I would ever reach my potential or even get a seat at the table.

To this day, I am grateful for a UPS manager - a woman, by the way - who encouraged me with the following words: “You’re never going to change the world from the outside. It can only be changed from the inside.”

I have worked in locations across Europe and the United States, experiencing a wide array of cultures both familiar and foreign to me.

In my new role as vice president of marketing, diverse segments, I’m able to play a direct role in UPS’s global commitment to diversity and inclusion, focusing not only on the customer, but vendors, employees, and communities as well.

A level playing field creates clear benefits. And we know inclusion is the right thing to do. So where do we go from here?

The answer is everywhere.

Global Trade as the New Frontier

Even as technology improves access to the global marketplace, growing a business is as challenging as ever.

With only a limited number of women-owned businesses exporting, growth opportunities remain limited.

Yet we know that global trade can vault even a small business into a new stratosphere that offers the ability to scale and grow beyond the confines of a region or country border.

To help break through these barriers, UPS and The UPS Foundation have joined together with leading trade associations and non-profit organizations to provide women entrepreneurs with tools, resources and training to help them reach new markets.

Kathleen Marran is vice president of marketing, diverse segments, at UPS

“If we’re serious about inclusion, we must help more women take their business global”Kathleen Marran vice president of marketing, diverse segments, at UPS

The UPS Women Exporters Program, in coordination with the International Trade Centre, advocates for women’s economic empowerment, offering online training and in-person workshops on critical topics including regulations, documentation, billing, reporting, packaging requirements and more.

Through meetings and trade fairs, women business owners can build connections with corporate buyers and partners.

Read: Women In The Supply Chain: How Far Have We Come?

UPS recently announced a collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to promote women’s economic empowerment and improve women entrepreneurs’ ability to export.

The program will offer training and workforce development, assist women in identifying local and national market opportunities and help identify and address regulatory barriers that disproportionately hinder women exporters.

UPS’s Supplier Diversity Program takes the concept of fair business even further. It aims to empower minority-owned businesses and provide a pathway for suppliers to tap into UPS’s global purchasing power.

I feel fortunate to work with women and men who share this appreciation for inclusion. We aren’t at the finish line, but we are firmly on the path to a more equal future for us all.

But it takes more than words. If we’re serious about inclusion, we must help more women take their business global.

Let’s make International Women’s Day a breakthrough moment for women in global trade.

About the Author

Kathleen Marran is vice president of marketing, diverse segments, at UPS. A 25-year UPS marketing veteran, she leads the company's efforts to deliver growth-oriented solutions to minority- and women-owned businesses around the world.

Reprinted with permission of Longitudes, the UPS blog devoted to the trends shaping the global economy.

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