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What Life At Capital One is like for Working Moms
What makes the transition from motherhood to working mother less stressful? It’s more than the benefit of 18 weeks maternity leave for full-time associates and private rooms in Capital One people centers for breastfeeding and pumping. Working mothers find a supportive place here at Capital One to do their most important job best–being a mom.
Returning from maternity leave is often fraught with exhaustion, uncertainty, and self-doubt. Kristen Przano is one of many working moms who found vulnerability and support in the face of personal struggle. Przano wrestled with postpartum depression, followed by a personal fight to embrace vulnerability.
With the empathy and encouragement of her manager, Przano felt empowered. She was told that she was cared for “first and foremost as a human being,” which is reflective of the support and mission that surrounds our working mothers–and all associates for that matter–in bringing their whole self to work.
Benefits for working mothers
Like Przano’s story shows, our associates aren’t only team members—they’re friends, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters and community leaders with interests and needs as vast as their backgrounds. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. We understand that life extends beyond our walls, which is why we’ve built a culture around caring—especially for new parents. Capital One provides a range of supportive programs and services that make the various roles we play in our lives, both work and personal, more manageable and meaningful. We do this so our associates don’t have to miss life’s important moments.
We offer wide-ranging benefit options to provide peace of mind to our associates. Flexible and comprehensive, these benefits are a reflection of our associates’ needs, and help them take control of their health and well-being. We continue to provide unique benefits, such as full domestic partner coverage, adoption and surrogacy reimbursement, fertility assistance and expanded benefits for part-time associates.
Parental leave for working parents
Mothers can take up to 18 weeks of paid maternity leave at 100 percent pay for the birth of their child. We also offer prospective mothers the opportunity to enroll in our Future Moms Program, which gives our associates access to registered nurses who can answer questions, and help make good choices and follow their health care provider’s plan of care. All of which supports a safe delivery and a healthy child.
Other parental leave programs include leave for new parents, including paternity leave, families welcoming children by adoption, foster care and birth via a surrogate for up to 8 weeks of paid leave at 100 percent of pay.
Capital One also partners with Milk Stork to support our moms taking business trips (all business travel is suspended currently due to COVID-19). Through this partnership, we provide moms with everything they need to ship a day’s supply of fresh breast milk home to their babies while they are traveling for business for free. This prevents the need to pre-pump enough of a milk supply to provide milk, as well as deplete a mother’s reserves supply. It also prevents mothers from having to deal with any travel hassle in transporting milk, because even though you're allowed to carry breast milk on a plane, needed accessories like ice packs can cause travel issues–making things more of a hassle.
Adoption and surrogacy
Providing our associates with comprehensive and diverse options is core to Capital One’s benefits strategy, and adoption and surrogacy offerings are an important part of that plan. By providing these benefits, we foster an inclusive environment where all associates feel supported no matter how their family grows.
While becoming a parent is never expense-free, adoptive parents and those who use a surrogate are often faced with significant initial costs that can create additional stress and hardship. To help support our associates' journey to parenthood, we offer financial support and resources as they celebrate this important milestone. We also know it’s important for associates to spend time bonding with their newest family member, so we provide paid time off for associates welcoming a new child into their lives.
In 2017, we proudly enhanced our adoption reimbursement program and added a surrogacy reimbursement program. Full-time associates are eligible for up to $35,000 per child, with a lifetime limit of three combined surrogacy or adoption reimbursement requests.
Work/life balance
It can be challenging to juggle work and family responsibilities, especially when something comes up at home, like an interruption in normal care arrangements. We want to help associates live their best lives in and out of the workplace. That’s why our benefits include solutions that support them as they take care of their family at every stage.
We’ve partnered with Bright Horizons Care AdvantageTM to offer programs and perks that help associates navigate the needs at home over time. Associates are encouraged to find care through help like Sitter City, and also have access to back-up care if plans fall through. With Back-Up Child and Adult/Elder Care, they can connect to free backup programs for up to 15 days a year if their normal caretaking routine is disrupted.
Mothers first
In the midst of working well and mothering well, one working mother was asked, “How do you work so hard and put so much effort into your job and then have to go home and still work?” Her response was this: “When I get home and those little arms are wrapped around my neck, I not only get more energy and purpose, but profound peace.”
Dedicated to helping associates live well, the parental benefits offered at Capital One are pieces of a bigger truth—we put “mothers” before “working” when it comes to working mothers.
Working Mother names Capital One as One of 2020 100 Best Companies
We value our working mothers so-much-so that others notice. Working Mother revealed its annual list of the 2020 100 Best Companies, representing more than 2 million employees in the U.S. This year’s winners are focusing on inclusive benefits for families, including gender-neutral parental leave, gradual phase-back after leave, and accessible, affordable childcare. We were among the 100 companies that earned a spot on this year’s list.
“Our 100 Best Companies are the standard of excellence and continue to pave the way with the work they are doing on behalf of working parents and caregivers in the U.S.,” says Subha Barry, president of Working Mother Media. “We celebrate their efforts and applaud them for addressing the needs of this important and ever-growing sector of talent.”
Capital One’s Working Mother of the Year
Companies on the Working Mother “100 Best Companies” list were invited to select and honor a mom who demonstrates a deep commitment to work, family and community, and shows leadership in making a real difference. This year, we honor Yoki Brown, Market Manager, Retail & Direct Bank.
Each day, Yoki looks forward to greeting her team and customers with a smile and enthusiastic “good morning!” She values the close knit community within her branch and how she’s able to connect with those around her each day. On one fateful day in 2014, her son was on the receiving end of one of those warm welcomes when he came to visit her at the bank. Little did Yoki know, that a few hours later, her whole world would forever change. Shortly after their visit, her son, D’Quincy, broke his neck and became paralyzed from the neck down. In that moment, she became a full-time caretaker on top of her full-time job. The family didn’t let this tough time dull their glowing attitude though. Yoki explained, “No Pity Party in this house, we would simply play the hand we were dealt. There were some “dark days” but those are few today.”
The family, Yoki, D’Quincy and his sister, Kenedi, travelled to many doctors appointments and physical therapy sessions. D’Quincy adjusted to life in a wheelchair, and Yoki focused on keeping her son’s spirits high. She reminded him that he had to keep pushing towards his dreams, that nothing was going to stop him. Her constant encouragement and support helped D’Quincy keep moving forward. He recently received his Bachelor's Degree from Northwestern University. He’s also now able to move his arms and do some tasks for himself. After being a part of her brother’s journey, Kenedi has decided to pursue a career as a Physical Therapist.
Yoki’s favorite part of motherhood is the open lines of communication she has with her kids. She explains, “I have always made it comfortable for my kids to be able to discuss any emotions they feel, whether good or bad. We tend to solve most of the issues with a joke or a laugh. And we all love music, most of our evenings end up with us singing and dancing (although they tend to laugh at my dance moves).” This mentality has helped the family through their challenges and has led Yoki to a philosophy that she encourages other mothers to consider: “Realize sometimes there will be bad moments, never allow it to be a bad day. Be flexible, you may have to bend at times but never allow it to break you!”
Another thing Yoki credits with helping her through the rough moments after her son’s accident? Her team at Capital One. She shares, “I can also recall when my son had his accident, I received calls from so many executives within the company willing to do whatever it takes to make things easier for me. That spoke volumes and even today, this is still being echoed.” Yoki brings smiles to the faces of customers in her branch every day and is there when they need a helping hand. When she needed support and care, her team was there and she could rest easier knowing she has the resources she needs to give her son the best care. Congrats to Yoki on her much-deserved award, you and your family are an inspiration to us all.
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