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Catalyst Honors Initiatives at ING USFS and Nissan Motor with the 2008 Catalyst Award.



    Catalyst today announced that ING U.S. Financial Services (USFS)
    and Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. are the recipients of the 2008 Catalyst
    Award, the annual award that honors exceptional initiatives from
    companies that support and advance women in business. This year´s
    Award-winning initiatives reflect Catalyst´s global perspective and
    the potential significant impact of women´s talent and advancement to
    leadership positions in the global marketplace.

    "We are pleased to recognize these two comprehensive initiatives
    that demonstrate the strong business case supporting women´s
    advancement and diversity in the workplace," said Ilene H. Lang,
    President of Catalyst. "Catalyst believes that companies with diverse
    leadership teams encourage openness and foster innovation. Both of
    these initiatives provide their companies with a competitive business
    advantage in today´s global marketplace, and inspire and encourage
    others to embrace gender diversity in the workplace."

    The Catalyst Award serves as a call to action to effect positive
    and lasting change for women and business. As in the past, both of
    this year´s Catalyst Award-winning initiatives were evaluated in a
    rigorous year-long process against an extensive set of criteria:
    business rationale, senior leadership support, accountability,
    communication, replicability, originality, and measurable results.
    These Award-winning initiatives reflect best practices around
    inclusion and advancement of women to leadership roles and positions
    of influence.

    ING USFS´ initiative, Beyond Diversity: Building One ING Culture,
    has created a unifying culture that identifies diversity and inclusion
    as a business imperative, increased women managers at the top-most
    level, and become a model for the global organization. In 2001,
    recognizing the need for change, the company used a transition period
    of rapid acquisitions and subsequent consolidation to identify the
    necessary levers for culture change. ING USFS then capitalized on
    different talents, perspectives, and ideas to increase diversity and
    inclusion across all of its business locations. The resulting "One
    ING" culture benefits all employees, with a strategic focus to include
    women and other diverse groups. The components of the initiative
    include, among other things, a comprehensive project to uncover
    employee needs that has led to skill-building initiatives, targeted
    recruitment, and mentoring programs, as well as an "acceleration" or
    "deceleration" of up to 10 percent of each business unit´s bonus pool
    that is linked specifically to performance on diversity measures,
    judged quantitatively and qualitatively by the CEO.

    Since the initiative´s inception in 2003, ING USFS has increased
    women´s representation on the senior management team from 25 percent
    to 50 percent, and currently, two executive women in profit-and-loss
    roles manage 80 percent of ING USFS business. Two out of three people
    in the succession pipeline to CEO are women, and the percentage of
    women in people-manager positions has increased from 2003 to 2007.

    Nissan Motor´s Japan-only initiative, Women in the Driver´s Seat:
    Gender Diversity as a Lever in Japan, uses diversity to secure
    business success by increasing women´s participation and contribution
    in all areas of the business. The business case for having women as
    decision-makers and in positions of influence within the company was
    developed in response to research identifying women as influencers of
    two-thirds of all car purchases. With the support of many senior
    leaders and champions, the resulting diversity strategy focuses on
    three areas: engagement, education, and advancement of women. The
    components of the initiative include, among other things, career
    advancement support through specialized "Career Advisors" for women
    only, as well as ergonomic adjustments to equipment and other
    improvements in facilities and working conditions at plants that allow
    women to contribute fully.

    The initiative showcases solid increases for women in positions of
    influence in Japan. Since 2004, women in management positions have
    increased from 36 to 101 women, and the percentage of women managers
    in the design, planning, and product planning function has doubled.
    The percentage of sales people (Car Life Advisors) at Nissan-owned
    dealerships who are women has increased as well, while the percentage
    of women in manufacturing plants more than doubled. This is also the
    first time an initiative from a company headquartered in Asia has
    received the Catalyst Award.

    ING USFS and Nissan Motor will present in-depth discussions on
    their initiatives at the 2008 Catalyst Awards Conference at the
    Waldorf=Astoria in New York City on April 9, 2008. The conference,
    which is sponsored exclusively by Cadillac, will feature keynote
    speaker Indra Nooyi, Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo, Inc. PepsiCo´s Women
    of Color Multicultural Alliance initiative won the 2007 Catalyst
    Award. Later in the evening, the 2008 Catalyst Awards Dinner,
    sponsored by Shell Oil Company, will be chaired by Kenneth I.
    Chenault, Chairman & CEO of American Express Company. Over 70 CEOs and
    leaders of major corporations, firms, academic institutions, and
    non-profit organizations are expected to attend, along with more than
    1,500 guests representing 260 national and global companies.

    For complete descriptions of this year´s Catalyst Award-winning
    initiatives and previous Award winners, please visit
    http://www.catalyst.org/award/winners.shtml.

    For media inquiries, please contact Susan Nierenberg,
    646-388-7744, snierenberg@catalyst.org, Eleanor Tabi Haller-Jorden,
    ethaller-jorden@catalyst.org. 41-(0) 44-208-3152.

    For more information about the 2008 Catalyst Awards Conference &
    Dinner, please contact Michael Chamberlain, 646-388-7770,
    mchamberlain@catalyst.org.

    About Catalyst

    Founded in 1962, Catalyst is the leading nonprofit corporate
    membership research and advisory organization working globally with
    businesses and the professions to build inclusive environments and
    expand opportunities for women and business. With offices in New York,
    Sunnyvale, Toronto, and Zug, and the support and confidence of more
    than 340 leading corporations, firms, business schools, and
    associations, Catalyst is connected to business and its changing needs
    and is the premier resource for information and data about women in
    the workplace. In addition, Catalyst honors exemplary business
    initiatives that promote women´s leadership with the annual Catalyst
    Award.

    About the Catalyst Award

    The Catalyst Award is presented annually to companies and firms
    with outstanding initiatives that result in women´s career development
    and advancement. Catalyst´s rigorous, year-long examination of
    initiatives and their measurable results culminates in intensive,
    on-site reviews at finalist companies. The Catalyst Award provides the
    business community with replicable change models that are good for
    business and good for women. For more information about Catalyst and
    the Catalyst Award application process, please visit www.catalyst.org.

    About ING

    ING is a global financial institution of Dutch origin offering
    banking, insurance and asset management to more than 75 million
    private, corporate and institutional clients in more than 50
    countries. With a diverse workforce of over 120,000 people, ING
    comprises a broad spectrum of prominent companies that increasingly
    serve their clients under the ING brand. In the U.S., the ING family
    of companies offer a comprehensive array of financial services to
    retail and institutional clients which include life insurance,
    retirement plans, mutual funds, managed accounts, alternative
    investments, direct banking, institutional investment management,
    annuities, employee benefits, financial planning, and reinsurance. ING
    holds top-tier rankings in key U.S. markets and serves over 15 million
    customers across the nation.

    About Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

    Nissan Motor Company generated global net revenues of 10.468
    trillion yen in 2006. Nissan is present in all major global auto
    markets selling a comprehensive range of cars, pickup trucks, SUVs and
    light commercial vehicles under the Nissan and Infiniti brands. Nissan
    employs over 180,000 people worldwide. Under the Nissan Value-Up
    business plan, the company continues to focus on long-term sustainable
    and profitable growth driven by three commitments: to maintain top
    level of operating profit margin among global automakers, to achieve
    global sales of 4.2 million units in 2009, and 20% return on invested
    capital on average over the course of the plan.