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Media announcement: Symposium on Assessing Progress, Issues and Gaps in Workplace Diversity

Catriona Pollard - Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace: Assessing Progress, Issues and Gaps symposium will be held at the Macquarie Graduate School of Management November 24 -25, 2011.

It will be run by Macquarie University’s Faculty of Business and Economics, Department of Marketing and Management and the Centre for Workforce Futures, in collaboration with the Diversity Group (University of Sydney) and Hudson. It will focus specifically on gender and cultural diversity.

Scholars from Macquarie, Sydney and NSW universities will provide brief overviews of their research on issues relating to women, migrants and cultural diversity and engage in panel discussions of the issues raised by their work.

Head of the Department of Marketing and Management, Professor Lucy Taksa said they were fortunate to have a world leading expert as part of the event, “Professor Ozbilgin is an expert in diversity and management and we are very much looking forward to able to share and discuss ideas with all involved.”

“This symposium will reflect on progress, issues and gaps in relation to equity, diversity and inclusion in workplaces and will focus on issues relating to gender and culture using both research and organisational perspectives and practices.”

There will also be other presenters from Macquarie University, the University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney and the University of NSW. There will be a closing discussion held in the last hour of each day, covering the topics brought up through each presentation.

Details:
Date: 24 November 2011, 9am - 4pm and November 25 2011, 9am - 5pm
Where: Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 99 Talavera Rd, North Ryde
Cost: Free
http://www.mm.mq.edu.au/research/two_day_symposium


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Media Release: Gender Matters Conference explores the importance of women as leaders

Catriona Pollard - Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Gender Matters Conference explores the importance of women as leaders 

With current trends forecasting a labour shortage of 1.4 million workers by the end of the decade, Australia’s economic success may depend on attracting and retaining skilled women and expanding their opportunity to lead. 

Women on Boards is bringing together a range of expert speakers at its third annual conference, Gender Matters, on 27-29 April to explore the serious issue of why, if women constitute 45 percent of the workforce in Australia, they are still under-represented in leadership roles and on boards. 

Leading speakers will be discussing cutting edge attitudes and actions for more gender diverse boardrooms and executive teams. The conference aim is to take leadership on this critically important issue in the coming decade. 

Claire Braund Executive Director of Women on Boards said, “There is no doubt that conscious and unconscious bias against gender continues to play a major role in the workplace and we want to provide people with the opportunity to learn, share and build powerful relationships to break this barrier and promote change.”

“The gender gap is a real issue with real implications and should be taken seriously by men and women, especially those working in corporate Australia where failure to appoint women can have real implications for company performance.”

“We have chosen presenters that will inspire delegates and provide strategies and actions to empower women to maximise their career potential and achieve senior roles as well as providing solutions to help companies make this happen,” said Ms Braund.  

There are over 30 inspiring and leading speakers including:
Theresa Gattung, Chair Wool Partners International & former CEO of Telecom New Zealand
Elizabeth Bryan, Chair Caltex & UniSuper, director Westpac and AICD
Ralph Norris, CEO Commonwealth Bank of Australia
John Porter, CEO Austar
Mai-Lill Ibsen, Non-Executive Director of Norwegian public, private and government companies
Elizabeth Broderick, Sex Discrimination Commissioner
Josephine Sukkar, director Trust Foundation & Buildcorp
Kim Anderson, director Carsales.com and STW Communications Group
Dr Margaret Byrne, UGM Consulting

The conference will provide the opportunity for attendees to book free sessions with a number of ‘Directors in Residence’ who will provide the opportunity to discuss career directorship aspirations and provide expert advice. 

This year Gender Matters will have a strong focus on health and well being with nutritious meals, personal training sessions and free massages being offered to all attendees. Free childcare will also be provided for the duration of the conference and a book store will be set up to provide the opportunity to purchase reading material on key issues discussed. 

Details: 
Date: 27-29 April 2011
Where: Sheraton on the Park, 161 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
For more information and program details visit: http://www.womenonboards.org.au/events/conference2011/
To register visit: http://www.womenonboards.org.au/events/conference2011/registration.htm

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With current trends forecasting a labour shortage of 1.4 million workers by the end of the decade, Australia’s economic success may depend on attracting and retaining skilled women and expanding their opportunity to lead. 

Women on Boards is bringing together a range of expert speakers at its third annual conference, Gender Matters, on 27-29 April to explore the serious issue of why, if women constitute 45 percent of the workforce in Australia, they are still under-represented in leadership roles and on boards. 

Leading speakers will be discussing cutting edge attitudes and actions for more gender diverse boardrooms and executive teams. The conference aim is to take leadership on this critically important issue in the coming decade. 

Claire Braund Executive Director of Women on Boards said, “There is no doubt that conscious and unconscious bias against gender continues to play a major role in the workplace and we want to provide people with the opportunity to learn, share and build powerful relationships to break this barrier and promote change.”

“The gender gap is a real issue with real implications and should be taken seriously by men and women, especially those working in corporate Australia where failure to appoint women can have real implications for company performance.”

“We have chosen presenters that will inspire delegates and provide strategies and actions to empower women to maximise their career potential and achieve senior roles as well as providing solutions to help companies make this happen,” said Ms Braund.  

There are over 30 inspiring and leading speakers including:
  • Theresa Gattung, Chair Wool Partners International & former CEO of Telecom New Zealand
  • Elizabeth Bryan, Chair Caltex & UniSuper, director Westpac and AICD
  • Ralph Norris, CEO Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • John Porter, CEO Austar
  • Mai-Lill Ibsen, Non-Executive Director of Norwegian public, private and government companies
  • Elizabeth Broderick, Sex Discrimination Commissioner
  • Josephine Sukkar, director Trust Foundation & Buildcorp
  • Kim Anderson, director Carsales.com and STW Communications Group
  • Dr Margaret Byrne, UGM Consulting

The conference will provide the opportunity for attendees to book free sessions with a number of ‘Directors in Residence’ who will provide the opportunity to discuss career directorship aspirations and provide expert advice. 

This year Gender Matters will have a strong focus on health and well being with nutritious meals, personal training sessions and free massages being offered to all attendees. Free childcare will also be provided for the duration of the conference and a book store will be set up to provide the opportunity to purchase reading material on key issues discussed. 

Details: 
Date: 27-29 April 2011
Where: Sheraton on the Park, 161 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
For more information and program details visit:  
http://www.womenonboards.org.au/events/conference2011/

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