The Early Career Women’s Group (ECWG)
The Early Career Women’s Group aims to bring together individuals who self-identify as a woman early in their career employed at The Health Management Academy to discuss overlapping professional/career challenges faced among their peer group and brainstorm solutions leveraging peer-developed resources and recommendations.
The ECWG ERG partners with The Health Management Academy teams and leadership to foster an inclusive environment where early career team members can thrive. Examples of the group's work include
Holding quarterly discussion-based sessions focused on themes requested by members through our annual survey
Creating opportunity to network through social events
Partnering with the People & Culture team to launch a mentorship program for early career staff members interested in expanding their mentor network
Meet the ECWG Founding Members
Fostering an Inclusive Work Environment
Navigating the workforce fresh out of school can be very intimidating, especially when you are operating in unfamiliar spaces. However, by working with my peers to start the ECWG, we’ve built a community where we can share and work through our pain points together, as well as celebrate our successes. It’s been incredibly powerful to watch this group come together and support one another.
Yely Montano (She/Her/Ella)
Being part of the ECWG has provided me with opportunities to connect with peers who share common workplace challenges, allowing us to support each other and find solutions together.
Moreover, it has been a pivotal platform for me to grow my leadership and presentation skills, fostering both personal and professional growth.
Mary Helsper
I'm so proud of this group - early career women need supportive forums where they can lean on their peers and mentors to navigate challenges and develop the skills they need to thrive in the workplace. The content and discussions the young women in this group curate for one another are incredibly impactful.
Julia Connell (She/Her)
I joined the ECWG to form connections with others that are in the same position as me. It has given me a safe space to share what I am feeling and know that I am not alone. They have also given me great tips and tricks to help further my professional career.
Sydney Williams