Kering x BIC Mentorship Program

Black In Corporate (BIC) announces an official partnership with Kering Americas for a virtual mentorship program launching on April 7, 2023.This partnership marks the second collaboration between BIC and Kering Americas, offering Black corporate professionals access to resources, opportunities, and collaboration at a pivotal point in their careers when mentorship is imperative. Expanding on the one-month inaugural program, this year’s mentorship program will extend to three months wherein mentees will be paired with individuals across Kering Americas and its Houses from a variety of departments, including Marketing/Advertising, Project Management/Operations, Human Resources, Financial Services, Legal, Media/Communications, and Technology. The partnership highlights BIC’s commitment to engage with strategic partners that share values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a focus on creating systemic change.


Applications Closed

Featured Participants

 
DARNELL CLAYBORN Lawyer, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
JESSIE NICHOLS Director, Special Events, Vogue
LIZ COLLIER Production Manager, J.Crew
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Program Overview


BIC Founder and CEO Candace Marie Stewart launched the Black In Corporate Virtual Mentorship Program under her Black In Corporate Initiative with the aim to create a resource that champions Black professionals working in corporate environments. With this continued partnership, Stewart is building a much-needed initiative for Black people looking for support, relief, and guidance in their careers, as well as those who are looking to help bridge the gap and be an authentic ally for Black professionals who are working in challenging corporate structures.

On the partnership, Candace Marie Stewart stated:

“I am thrilled for the opportunity to partner with Kering for the second installment of the Black in Corporate mentorship program. With the extended program time, my hope is that this will allow the mentees to establish and develop deeper relationships coupled with a stronger understanding of the inner workings of the organization, in an effort to create and foster more opportunities for Black talent.”

Running through the month of June, this mentorship program will include skill development workshops, exclusive speaker events with Kering executives, and will cultivate vital relationships between professionals in fashion and the BIC network. 

“Our first initiative with Black In Corporate was an incredible success for mentees and mentors alike, and we are thrilled to partner again to connect, inspire, and empower talent. At Kering, we prioritize learning and development at all stages of one’s career, and understand the critical role that mentorship serves in navigating our industry, especially for BIPOC talent whose experiences can include systemic obstacles and racial biases. We look forward to welcoming this year’s mentees and are honored to support them in their professional growth.”

Laurent Claquin, President of Kering Americas.

ABOUT KERING

A global Luxury group, Kering manages the development of a series of renowned Houses in Fashion, Leather Goods, Jewelry and Watches: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, Ulysse Nardin, Girard-Perregaux, as well as Kering Eyewear.

By placing creativity at the heart of its strategy, Kering enables its Houses to set new limits in terms of their creative expression while crafting tomorrow’s Luxury in a sustainable and responsible way. We capture these beliefs in our signature: “Empowering Imagination”. In 2020, Kering had nearly 38,000 employees and revenue of €13.1 billion.

 

ABOUT BLACK IN CORPORATE

Knowing that the corporate culture was not a system built or designed with Black individuals in mind, our Founder thought it was vital to create Black In Corporate—a resource and tool to champion for Black individuals behind corporate walls—where change is needed most.

This space was developed to present resources for one's career path including but not limited to pay equity, mental health, physical health and mentorship and community building. Black In Corporate's goal is to present the necessary tools to not only exist but to thrive in your work environment.

 

 

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Mentee Testimonials

  • "In an industry that does not advocate for Black individuals, it felt encouraging to have BIC create such an exclusive experience. Since getting an inside view of the luxury fashion corporate world, I have been able to pivot my path to better align with my career goals."

    Nichole Lawrence

  • "My journey hasn't been easy from a confidence standpoint, but during my experience in the mentorship program I've been able to gain access to valuable advice which added more structure to my job hunt approach as well as a greater appreciation for what it means to network & ask questions."

    Blake Boone

  • "I knew I could always do whatever I put my mind to, but seeing it first hand at this capacity influenced me to go harder in my career. From listening to our guest speakers and my mentor, I learned that life is really a journey, not a race!"

    Steloni Mason

  • "My testimonial aligns with how Robin impacted me as a Black queer working man in this industry......I am thankful for our candid conversations on being Black in the industry, working hard to achieve success, balancing work and life, being a manager and having difficult conversations, and our backgrounds from the beginning to now.”

    Bryant K. Von Woodson

 

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