Motorola x Grad Girls Wellbeing Webinar - Meaning & Accomplishment
Event description
🌟 Final Motorola x Grad Girls Wellbeing Webinar - Meaning & AccomplishmentÂ
In this closing session of the wellbeing series, we’ll turn inward to explore how we create meaning in our lives and articulate a positive personal narrative. Together, we’ll look at Self-Determination Theory and how it connects to accomplishing goals, strengthening confidence and fostering a sense of community.Â
This interactive webinar will support you to:Â
Reflect on what drives you and how it links to your career journeyÂ
Build confidence by identifying strategies for personal growth and goal achievementÂ
Strengthen your sense of community by exploring how accomplishment and meaning connect us to othersÂ
Join us as we wrap up the series with a focus on creating purpose, celebrating progress, and building the tools to carry these insights forward.Â
🌎 Elise Mann is Motorola Solutions’ Human Resources Director for Australia and New Zealand and the Global lead for Wellbeing. A degree-qualified HR leader, with a Masters in Positive Psychology, Elise has more than two decades of global experience across HR operations and strategic development across multiple industries.
Among Elise’s achievements are leading Motorola Solutions to earn Workplace Gender Equality Agency certifications from the Australian government in 2019 and 2021, 2024 and leading the Reconciliation Action Plan for the Australian business.
Elise is widely known as an empathetic and people-focused leader and has been instrumental in driving the success and uptake of the Motorola Solutions’ staff wellbeing and diversity & inclusion programs throughout the Asia Pacific region.
Elise is also actively engaged in broader community related initiatives including Inclusion and Diversity Committee sponsor for Multicultural and non profit organisations including Wavely Help Mates,SoldierOn Australia, Vic ITC for Women and the Polly Farmer Foundation.
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