Social impact leadership program launch
Event description
In our first impact2021 webinar for the year we're thrilled to be launching a new social impact leadership program for the Australian for-purpose sector!
Borne out of a collaboration between The Myer Foundation and Sidney Myer Fund, the Paul Ramsay Foundation and Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation, this groundbreaking program will focus on the leadership development and capacity building of Australia's for-purpose leaders with the aim of disrupting our usual ideas of leadership, to ultimately create greater social impact.
The fully-funded program will be delivered by the Centre for Social Impact and initially offered to CEOs in NSW and the ACT.
We invite you to attend the program's official launch to hear more from the program's founders and facilitators.
Program details will be provided at the webinar, including information on how to apply and future locations.
Please note:Â This webinar will commence at 10:30am (AEDT) and registrations will close an hour before.
The webinar will be recorded and made available shortly afterwards. Please register to receive the first release of the recording.
This impact2021 webinar is a free event presented by the Centre for Social Impact.
About impact2021
These are unprecedented times and the upheaval to our society requires an extraordinary response from our leaders, our thinkers and our do-ers.
The Centre for Social Impact's first webinar series impact2020, offered more than 45 webinars for the Australian for-purpose sector and covered a range of topic areas with our innovative researchers, educators, thought leaders and partners.
We covered the breadth and complexity of social impact and we brought our diverse Australian for-purpose sector together.
The webinar series lives on in impact2021 and we invite you to join, learn and affect change with us throughout the year.
Sign up for more info as we progressively announce our program and presenters in 2021.
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