ZENITH DREAMHERS ENTERS NEW PHASE WITH MENTORING PROGRAMME
DREAMHERS MENTORING PROGRAMME
Application for the DREAMHERS MENTORING PROGRAMME is now open to all*
Those interested in taking part can submit their applications to below e-mail address from March 15, 2023 to April 30, 2023.
In your e-mail, you must provide:
- Your full name
- Your country of residence
- A short biography about yourself and your motivations
- A short description about your projection and why would benefit from the DREAMHERS MENTORING PROGRAMME
*You must be fluent in spoken and written English to take part in the DREAMHERS MENTORING PROGRAMME
Gender equality and women’s empowerment are one of the main pillars of ZENITH’s HORIZ-ON Corporate Social Responsibility programme, driving many of the brand’s commitments and actions. Within it, the DREAMHERS platform was created by the Manufacture to bring together independent and accomplished women to share their experiences and inspire others to fulfill their dreams.
Offering a truly unique opportunity to receive guidance from three inspiring figures who have made their mark in wildly different fields, the DREAMHERS Mentoring Programme will see three women determined to achieve specific goals spending time with three ZENITH DREAMHERS, who will take on the roles of mentors and even life coaches. Their journeys together will be shared with the world in the hopes of inspiring others to go out there and reach their stars.
The DREAMHERS Mentoring Programme will receive applications on dreamhers.mentoring@zenith-watches.com, where three applicants will be drawn to take part in this unique and enriching experience in their paths towards reaching their stars – wherever they may be. Each of the three winners will be able to spend one-on-one time with three ZENITH DREAMHERS, who will share their own invaluable experiences and guide participants: Tennis star Anett Kontaveit on staying focused and never giving up despite the obstacles, violin virtuoso Esther Abrami on how to stand out while remaining true to yourself and your values, and EXTREME E race driver Catie Munnings on how to succeed in a male-dominated activity.
Their complementary attributes and different philosophies towards attaining success will provide the DREAMHERS Mentoring Programme participants with a holistic, interactive and educational experience.
CATIE MUNNINGS
The trailblazer for women in motorsportsThose who have been following the Extreme E electric rally racing championship, of which ZENITH is a founding partner and official timekeeper and will undoubtedly be familiar with Catie Munnings. An athlete and motorsport prodigy, Catie Munnings races for the Andretti United team. Making her mark in a male-dominated sport, Catie now works closely with organisations to advocate women’s equality in the workplace and encourage the next generation to challenge gender stereotypes.
ESTHER ABRAMI
The virtuoso of the digital ageSensational violinist Esther Abrami is the perfect example of an artist’s success story in the internet age. Her courage, determination and willingness have led her to the grandest stages and secured a coveted recording contract with a major label. Her openness and willingness to share the ups and downs of a musician’s life with her massive online audience have made her amongst the most beloved classical musicians of her generation. After honing her craft at the world-leading Royal College of Music in London, the 26-year-old French violinist has been awarded a full scholarship for a master's degree at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire under the guidance of Professor Wen Zhou Li.
ANETT KONTAVEIT
The tennis prodigy taking on the worldWith a fiery passion and unrelenting drive, Anett Kontaveit’s story is one of a lifelong pursuit of excellence. Inspired by her mother, a tennis coach, Anett began playing at the age of 6 and won her first youth title three years later. Determined to take on the global arena, Anett quickly became a rising star in international tournaments and went on to represent her country around the world, including at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. She has won six singles titles on the WTA Tour and has been ranked as high as world No.2 in 2022 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Today, she is the highest ranked Estonian tennis player of all time and the only one to have qualified all the way to WTA finals in 2021.