They want to transform our lives. In all areas – from the environment to the economy, including health, family and science – these philosophers, astrophysicists, activists, cooks and even conductors open paths, outline possibilities, invent a more desirable future. Because, even today in our country, we only have six female CEOs among the 120 largest companies, because women occupy the least valued jobs and they are paid less than men (according to feminist site Les Glorieuses, from November 8, at 4:48 p.m., we will all work for free), we have decided to highlight women who carry these values.
Think differently
On November 5, with our godmother, the designer Sarah Poniatowski, we will present the Laureates prize to six of them, from six categories: the “committed”, who fight for a world more respectful of others and of ‘environment ; the “visionaries”, who, each in their own way, innovate, take this first step which invites us to think differently; the “nuggets”, some of whom set up associations at the age of 15, and are rising stars in their field; the “concrete”, who act on the ground, often in the shadows, via entrepreneurship and the associative world; the “inspired”, who, through their art or their vision of the world, transform our imaginations; and finally the public’s favorite, elected via our social networks.
They too want to build a bright tomorrow. This is why they are supporting us to highlight these Laureates and their values: thanks to SNCF Groupe, SNCF Gares & Connexions, Deloitte, Engie, Bpifrance, La Poste and the Burgundy-Franche-Comté Regional Council for their commitment. Information on elle.fr/Les-laureates.