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    Stone & Chalk's International Women's Day Sydney Breakfast


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    As part of the International Women’s Day, Stone & Chalk invite you to an exclusive breakfast at the Innovation hub. Together, we will unpack the stories of four successful women with careers in tech, discussing what it's been like to work in a traditionally male dominated industry. 

    Diversity is critical in tech. It allows companies to create safer and superior products through a holistic lens that considers everyone’s needs, not just one section of society. McKinsey found that diverse companies hire stronger talent, perform better, have more engaged employees and retain workers longer than companies that do not focus on diversity and inclusion. Despite this, women are still widely underrepresented in the tech industry and there is a long way to go to change the workplace culture, pay, employment, founder, and retention gaps. 

    Why should you attend?

    • You are a woman currently working in tech. 
    • You would love to learn performance and mindset strategies from some of the best women in the tech industry.  
    • You are an employer and would like to learn how to best support women in your workplace.
    • You understand the power of a network and would love to connect with other like minded tech entrepreneurs.

    The event will be moderated by Paula Mills, Founder & CEO of the Academy of Entrepreneurs. Our expert panellists include: 


    With very limited seats available, make sure to register fast to avoid disappointment. The ticket will include breakfast plus tea and coffee. There will be time allocated for Q&A plus plenty of networking at the end. I hope you can join us!

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