SAP First Technology Company in United States to Receive Gender Equality Certification

SAP Solidifies Commitment to Gender Equality by Being Awarded EDGE Certification

SAP North America is the first technology company in the United States to be awarded the Economic Dividends for Gender Equality (EDGE) certificate in recognition for its commitment to gender equality in the workplace, SAP America, Inc., announced today.

In an industry often cited for gender-imbalance, the certification highlights the priority SAP has placed on fostering a gender-balanced workplace.

“This recognition shows how committed we are to making SAP more gender-equal,” said Jewell Parkinson, head of human resources, SAP North America.

“Not only are we holding ourselves to the highest, most transparent international standards, but we’re creating a road map others in the industry can emulate.”

Launched at the World Economic Forum in 2011, the EDGE certificate is the leading global standard and is recognized across all industries. SAP’s certification process began almost a year ago, and was awarded after a rigorous third-party review, in which company data and gender practices and policies were reviewed.

“The EDGE certification is another testament to the fact that SAP North America is leading our industry and region on diversity and inclusion in the workplace,” said Jennifer Morgan, president, SAP North America.

“To be the first EDGE-certified technology company in the United States is a tremendous honor. There remains much work left ahead of us on these important issues but this is an important affirmation of our strategy to set the standard globally on these issues.”

At the end of 2015, women made up over 32% of the global workforce of SAP and held 23.6% of all leadership positions, a 4.2% increase from 2012. SAP has a board-level commitment to reach 25% women in leadership by 2017.

In March 2015, SAP joined the World Bank Group partnership SheWorks, an initiative that brings together leading global companies to help advance women’s employment in the private sector. SAP North America also supports a number of nonprofits aimed at addressing the gender gap in technology.

“The tech industry has long been exposed for its unimpressive record on gender equality. More often than not, their female talents have been acquired rather than developed in-house, with career perspectives that remained confined by stereotypical expectations around gender,” said Aniela Unguresan, co-founder, EDGE Certified Foundation.

“Through their EDGE certification, SAP North America confirms that they are a trailblazer in attracting, promoting, retaining and motivating both male and female talents. By adopting such a strategic and structured approach to creating an inclusive workplace, SAP North America raises the bar for the entire industry and EDGE is proud to partner with them on this journey.”

Anka Wittenberg, chief diversity and inclusion officer, SAP SE said,

“SAP is committed to ensuring a gender-balanced environment,”

“Greater diversity provides numerous benefits to the company and our employees, customers, partners and the bottom line. We know that companies are far more innovative and successful when they leverage diverse talent. We are proud of the strides we are making and hope to see other major players in the tech industry follow SAP’s lead.”