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NECA International Women's Day Lunch

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RACV City Club Melbourne
melbourne, australia
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Fri, 7 Mar 2025, 10:30am - 3pm AEDT

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Join NECA for an inspiring afternoon dedicated to driving change and celebrating diversity, in partnership with NECA Education and Careers! This year’s event promises to be a fantastic gathering of inspiring individuals committed to fostering a more inclusive environment in our industry.

Kick off the day with networking, where you’ll connect with like-minded professionals and spark new ideas. Engage in dynamic conversations with our diverse panel, who will share powerful insights and personal stories that challenge the status quo. Savour a delicious three-course meal accompanied by drinks at the RACV City Club, creating the perfect backdrop for meaningful connections.

You'll leave feeling inspired by our two inspiring keynote speakers sharing their story of adversity and resilience: Susan Alberti & Akec Makur Chuot.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue and celebrate the contributions of diverse voices in our sector. Lock in your tickets today!

    Together, we can create a lasting impact!

    About Our Keynote Speakers: 

    Susan Alberti 

    A remarkable businesswoman, philanthropist, and pioneer in women's football, Susan has achieved extraordinary milestones throughout her career. As the co-founder and Managing Director of a successful building company and Chairman of her own medical research foundation, she has shattered barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields. Following the tragic loss of her daughter Danielle, she has raised over $200 million through the Susan Alberti Medical Research Foundation to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. As a trailblazer in women’s football, she played a pivotal role in establishing the National Women’s Football League and has significantly contributed to the success of the Western Bulldogs Football Club. Recognised as Melburnian of the Year in 2017 and honoured with the AIS Award for Leadership, Susan’s impact on sports and health is profound. Passionate, committed, and an exceptional communicator, she has given more to Australia than she has taken. We are excited to hear her inspiring insights and celebrate her incredible legacy. 

    Akec Makur Chuot 

    An inspiring Australian rules footballer currently playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women’s competition, Akec’s journey is a testament to resilience and determination. Born in South Sudan, she was raised by her single mother in a family of seven and spent twelve years in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya before relocating to Perth. It was here, in 2009, that she first discovered her passion for Australian Rules football during an all-girls carnival at East Perth Football Club. 

    Drafted by Fremantle in 2016, Akec quickly became a prominent figure in women’s football, serving as one of the Australian Post Multicultural Ambassadors in 2017. She later played for Carlton in the VFL Women’s competition and joined Richmond before making her debut with Hawthorn in 2022. Akec’s journey reflects her remarkable spirit and commitment to breaking barriers in sport, making her a powerful voice for women and girls everywhere. We look forward to hearing her inspiring story and celebrating her achievements. 


    Queries and More Information
    For any questions or more details, feel free to reach out to Mara Neumann at mara.neumann@neca.asn.au or call 1300 300 031.

    Ticket sales close on Friday, 21 February, unless sold out prior.

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