Women on Boards has partnered with the Commonwealth Bank and Accenture Australia to host a national lunch series and career workshops about gender in the workplace.
Following on from the success of the ThinkWomen 2010 National Breakfast Series, this year’s program will look at issues around the gender gap in Australian workplaces and boardrooms.
The theme of the 2011 series is ‘Get to grips with the gender gap’ and will look at managing difficult issues around the gender gap in workplaces and boardrooms.
Women on Boards Executive Director, Claire Braund said, “Speakers and attendees will discuss why the gender gap is an issue for businesses, how to identify and manage conscious and unconscious bias in your own workplace and how to work and lead with diversity.”
“Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with women who have succeeded in senior roles. They will be able to hear personal stories, engage with questions and be given advice and answers.”
“Women on Boards strives to empower women with the confidence and understanding required to reach senior positions in their workplace,” said Ms Braund.
Speakers included Dr Margaret Byrne, who is internationally recognised in executive development, leadership and change management and Cara Morton, Managing Director of Accenture’s Finance and Performance Management consulting business for Asia Pacific.
The ThinkWomen 2011 National Lunch Series will give early and mid level professionals in all sectors the chance to learn from experts the issues around the gender gap and how to manage them. Both men and women are encouraged to attend.
Dates for the ThinkWomen 2011 National Lunch Series:
Sydney - 18 August 2011 at The Ivy
Melbourne - 23 August 2011 at The Hilton on the Park
Brisbane - 16 August 2011 at The Ivy
Perth - 10 August 2011 at The Parmelia Hilton
For more information go to http://www.womenonboards.org.au/events/thinkwomen/
Registrations open soon at www.womenonboards.org.au/my/events
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About Women on Boards
Women on Boards is a social enterprise to improve the gender balance on Australian company boards. Women on Boards brokers women into board roles, offers professional development and mentoring programs, hosts excellent events and ensures a high level of dynamic interaction across its large and influential network. http://www.womenonboards.org.au/
PR and marketing
Media release: Women on Boards launches ThinkWomen 2011 National Lunch Series
CP Communications client Women on Boards was featured in In The Black Magazine
Media Release: 100th International Women's Day - Women still marking time in the boardroom
CP Communications client Women on Boards featured in The Courier Mail
Media Release: Gender Matters Conference explores the importance of women as leaders
- 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
Details:
Media Release: Women on track for visibility & leadership success
Ten women selected by UBS will also participate in the program.
Media Release: Women on Boards and UBS launch new mentoring and development program
Women on Boards and UBS Investment Bank today launched The Next Generation of Female Corporate Leaders mentoring and development program for 2011.
Many women have cited the lack of support that prevents them from reaching their full career potential. This new program aims to provide this support network, as well as an opportunity to connect with influential leaders they would not usually have access to.
Claire Braund, Executive Director of Women on Boards, said the new program was part of WOB’s strategy of increasing the visibility of talented women in management and executive roles with the long term goal of moving them into the boardroom.
“The program will include leading chairs and directors and provide the next generation of female corporate leaders and directors with the confidence and capacity to successfully engage with and present business proposals to boards.”
Ms Braund said the program had been made possible through the ongoing and generous sponsorship and support of UBS.
The program will focus on teaching participants how to best influence a board as well as practical hands on scenarios including the requirement for participants to prepare a business case to present to a mock board of real directors.
Applicants need to be female subscribers to Women on Boards who are currently reporting to, briefing or advising boards and/or senior management. Alternatively the applicant must have an expectation of needing to do this in the short to medium term.
Interested participants are invited to apply through the Women on Boards website from Monday 25 October with applications closing 19 November 2010. A panel comprising of the Chair of Women on Boards and an independent director will select the applicants.
The mentoring program will run from February to September 2011.
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CP Communications win three new accounts
Sydney public relations & social media agency, CP Communications, has won three new accounts: Women on Boards; Reed Business Information’s online vertical business directories; and Macquarie University’s Faculty of Business and Economics.
CP Communications will be responsible for managing strategic public relations for Reed Business Information’s vertical online directories (Infolink, Ferret, GoHospitality & FatCow) and the PR and social media for Women on Boards, and Macquarie University’s Faculty of Business and Economics.
Director of CP Communications, Catriona Pollard said, “We are absolutely thrilled to win these new accounts.”
“Each client presents a diverse range of PR and social media opportunities that we’re excited to creatively and strategically pursue. We’re really looking forward to working with these companies and achieving some great results,” said Ms Pollard.
About CP Communications
CP Communications was established in 2001 by Catriona Pollard and focuses on new technology mixed with traditional PR techniques. CP Communications works on amazing campaigns, offering clients truly strategic and creative solutions helping them to achieve their business objectives through strategic PR programs and social media.
CP Communications works with a variety of clients from listed companies, to the City of Sydney, Macquarie University and small businesses in aged care, digital advertising, film festivals, human resources consultancies, online media, and recruitment agencies.




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