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A great honor has been bestowed on Zander Hack, a Sartorius Process Engineer in the UK: Recognizing his outstanding commitment during the COVID-19 pandemic, he was awarded a national honor: the recognition as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE). Read more about Zander Hack’s visit at Windsor Castle and his personal encounter with Prince William: https://srtrs.info/psjmy
Following up on International Women's Day 2023, meet another inspiring woman at Sartorius: Alexandra Müller-Scholz truly is a "Jane of all trades". She holds two patents for isothermal DNA amplification and DNA extraction, leads a team of microbiology scientists in Sartorius' product development for lab applications, recently won the German cross-country running championship in her age group and takes care of her five-year-old triplets. How does she do it? Read the full interview on the Sartorius blog: https://srtrs.info/9aup2
Today, it's Nelly Montenay's turn to share more about her career. As Head of Science and Testing in our Product Development for Fluid Management Technologies, she supports customers in adopting single-use solutions and using materials science to develop innovative solutions. "Personally, I’ve never felt that my career was hindered because I’m a woman and that’s a credit to our management. Nevertheless, I think it's a shame that we still celebrate Women's Day. It means there are still significant differences between men and women in the workplace, even though I’m convinced that things are changing for the better," says Nelly. Read the full interview on the Sartorius blog: https://srtrs.info/j2q66
This is a shout-out to the 6,205 women at Sartorius, to all our female customers, partners, and followers here on LinkedIn: You are the role models we need on the path to equality! Together, let's celebrate International Women's Day 2023 by sharing and acknowledging your achievements and career paths. At Sartorius, we embrace gender parity and diversity, knowing that only diverse perspectives can lead to new ideas and truly innovative solutions. Did you know 47% of leaders below the Executive Board level are female? Learn more about our global team and meet some of our inspiring female leaders on the Sartorius blog: https://srtrs.info/3oj7e
Luciana Dzik joined Sartorius in 2020 and works as an Application Professional for Bioanalytics, Cell Line, Media & Testing Solutions and Advanced Therapies in Brazil. Today, she tells us about her journey: How the ambition to cure cancer led her into sciences, what she considers the biggest obstacles for women in the field of STEM and how a trip to Antarctica became a game-changer in overcoming these. "I think the biggest challenge for women in STEM is not to reach a leadership position but to remain in an environment where distrust about your abilities is still present." Read the full interview on the Sartorius blog to find out more: https://srtrs.info/cdghz
Chen Wang grew up in a family of doctors. No wonder she was inspired to choose life sciences for her professional career. Today, the Ph. D. in Fermentation Engineering and Platform Development Specialist for Monoclonal Antibodies and mother of two small kids strives to be a role model herself. For International Women's Day 2023, she shares her experiences, views and tips. Read the full interview on the Sartorius blog: http://ow.ly/FPog50N9lWY
With International Women's Day 2023 approaching, we take the opportunity to provide a platform to some of the women at Sartorius who serve as role models, inspiring others with their thoughts and actions. Today it's Sowmya Thukaram's turn to share insights into her career in life sciences. She has grown with Sartorius ever since she joined the company after university. Today, she leads a team of microbiology and lab consumables experts in the Product Development department in Bangalore, India. "There was a time when I had to choose between scientific or managerial paths. Although I enjoy experimenting with living cells in the lab, I could see space to grow my career by imparting knowledge and guiding people in the right direction." Learn more about her career path, how she manages equality in her team and why she believes in mutual support on the Sartorius blog: http://ow.ly/xB5B50N93lv
After the devastating earthquake struck Türkiye and Syria, our long-standing partner, the medical aid organization action medeor e.V., is providing continuous support in this emergency. Learn more about how action medeor and their local partners are helping in this crisis in our blog article: https://srtrs.info/059w9
Sartorius is providing assistance of €250,000 to help the victims of the devastating earthquake in Türkiye and Syria. The funds are donated to Sartorius’ long-standing partner, the medical-aid organization action medeor e.V.. Together with its local partners action medeor has been providing immediate support and is about to start shipments of medical supplies shortly. We wish them much success in their important work.
What’s it like to work in a technical profession at Sartorius as a woman? What challenges and opportunities do women in tech encounter in their day-to-day work? What does success mean to them? Last week, Sartorius talents from IT, eBusiness, Data Strategy and Management as well as Technical Training discussed these and more questions at the event "Empowering Women in Tech". Organized by the IT team and the Sartorius Business Women Association, the hybrid event offered its more than 70 participants the opportunity to learn insightful facts about women in the tech industry, to get first-hand career tips and to connect during a get-together. Did you know that 47% of managers below the Executive Board at Sartorius are female? Learn more about women at our company on the Sartorius Blog: https://srtrs.info/blog_pioneers