Marie Louise Sunde: Empowering Women with Equality Check
Top 10 Most Inspiring Women of Influence in 2021 Vol I
Long gone are the days when men used to do all the work and
women were only seen as weak entities suited best for household works. Today
the modern women are breaking new limits in every industry of the corporate
market.
However, there are still some elements that are not getting
the respect that women deserve. To break the traditional chains of this world, Marie
Louise Sunde, the Co-founder and CEO of Equality Check is promoting gender equality.
She adds, “I have never had a strong focus on being an
entrepreneur, but more on solving problems that need solving.” With a kind
heart and spirit to empower women, she is steering her business to the way to
redefine equality at workplaces.
She believes that all the employees should get equal
opportunity to work in a good environment and should not be discriminated
against on the basis of age, gender, nationality, sexuality, functional ability,
etc.
Foundation of Equality Check
Marie started her professional career as a surgeon as she
was quite passionate about the domain.
At the same time, she has always been inspired by human rights and
diversity since her young age.
She adds, “I come from four generations of women’s rights
champions. I have been involved in diversity work on an international level on
the side of my surgical career for many years. As a result, I was invited to
the UN HQ in 2014 for their #HeForShe launch, where Emma Watson gave a very
famous speech that has gone down in history books as the beginning of the
fourth feminist wave. She finished with, “If not now – when? if not me – who?”.”
After this, she was inspired to start an awareness campaign
on unconscious bias in Norway, together with a group of passionate youth. The campaign was a great success which fired a
kindling in her heart and mind to start Equality Check.
She adds, “We saw the increasing impact of employees as
stakeholders to drive and catalyze change. So eventually, I quit my job in the
hospital to found Equality Check with my co-founder.”
Tackling setbacks with courage
Being the first-movers in an emerging market that has become
one of the significant global trends has its own challenges. She adds, “Being
first-to-market is a huge opportunity and scaling potential, but it also means
that initially, we have to mature the market.”
She believes that their close relationships with clients
have favored their side a lot and have tipped the scales towards them. She
adds, “Our team has improved with great and super talented team members, and we
have collectively increased the in-house competence massively.”
Redefining equality at workplaces with Equality Check
Equality Check is a platform where employees can rate
equality and inclusion at their workplace. The platform covers the full
diversity spectrum. Based on the data collected, they use machine learning to
give insight, trajectory, and evidence-based solutions to companies who want to
improve.
In redefining equality at workplaces, diversity and
inclusion have been on the agenda for the past few years. She adds, “We saw
2020 as a tipping point for stakeholders, who are increasingly demanding
results, and the most important stakeholders are the employees. In five years,
millennials will make up more than 75% of the workforce. Millennials care more
about equal opportunity, purpose, work/life balance and diversity, and they are
more likely to quit if their expectations are not met.”
To mark their unique presence in the market, she states that
her company provides a completely new solution by providing a unique data set
from both employees and companies. The data from employees allows them to cover
the broader diversity spectrum.
In the early stages, the company did a bit of everything,
from strategy, domain expertise, finance, fundraising, marketing, research,
etc. She adds, “We have a super-strong team with different domain expertise,
all sharing the passion for equal opportunities and diversity. We have a strong
focus on culture, flexibility, and autonomy for all team members. The past year
has obviously been very different, but we keep the team spirit up with digital
quizzes and outdoor activities whenever we can.”
She believes that by encompassing machine learning with the
ongoing business models, her team can diagnose key areas for improvement and
suggest targeted, evidence-based solutions to improve. The combination of data,
technology, and domain expertise is necessary to create real and lasting
change.
She adds, “We think the major reasons for the poor results
are lack of data and correct diagnoses. From medicine, we know that if you make
the wrong diagnosis, the treatment will not work. Furthermore, a lack of an evidence-based
approach when it comes to solutions. Up until now, the approach to D&I has
been very much myth-based. We have initiated a large research project to
validate solutions so that we can increase the evidence level in the
suggestions we offer companies and as a result ensure a higher success rate in
succeeding with D&I.”
Life as the CEO of Equality Check
As the co-founder and CEO of the company, she has to work
very hard to pave the business to the top. With the strong back hold of her senior
surgical resident experience, she maintains a flexible schedule to achieve a
balance at the professional and personal front.
She believes in the old adage, “Success comes to those who
will and dare.” She motivates the whole team to learn new things and keep a
steady inflow of new ideas so that they do not miss any upcoming opportunities.
Future roadmap for Equality Check
Marie adds, “My overall vision is to create a workplace with
equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of their background. And we
will do that through data, technology, and an evidence-based approach.” She further
states that the company is looking to scale globally by improving its team and
product.
She firmly believes that by harnessing the power of the latest technologies, they can push against the existing limits and land in a world with tons of new opportunities