Women 4 STEM Move the Needle Series - Amplify your Workplace
Event description
Join Women 4 STEM in the third of our four 'Move the Needle' Events. Proudly sponsored by Robert Half.
It has been over a year since the Workplace Gender Equity Agency (WGEA) delivered their report on wage disparity across Australian workplaces.
We were all expecting great change but have not seen this yet.
Join us as we dive into the report, what it means, and how you can help your workplace improve its gender equality and create a culture of diversity and belonging.
This will be a catered Luncheon event.
Reserve your spot for this highly anticipated catered event.
🕜Time: 12:00-2:00pm
📍Location: Rialto, Ground Floor: The Business Centre 525 Collins St Melbourne
RSVP by booking your ticket.
Let's connect and help us move the needle on diversity.
ABOUT OUR SPONSOR
MEET OUR PANEL
CHRIS SKIPPER-CONWAY (Speaker)
Board Chair, Women 4 STEM & Founder, Harnessing Diversity
Chris is the Chair of Women 4 STEM, and seeing and being part of DEI excites her because it is so highly aligned to her values - equality, integrity, inclusion and empathy for others. Chris believes that businesses thrive when they fully understand that as a community everyone has diverse needs; individuals flourish in inclusive environments when they are valued, included, and have growth opportunities. Together, this creates magic, and Chris is there to make that magic happen.
With over 20 years in recruitment, Chris sees DEI as an untapped asset in many sectors, especially where diversity is undervalued, and where equity and inclusion live only in dusty policies and procedures. Chris is committed to helping others gain equity and inclusion, assisting businesses achieve their goals using data to drive their diversity and subsequent innovation, profitability and a sustainable workforce. Also partnering and working with not-for-profits such as Women 4 STEM where she can live her dream of supporting those facing career roadblocks and the opportunity to be the person they could be.
NICOLE GORTON (Speaker)
Director, Robert Half
Nicole Gorton is a renowned recruitment specialist with over 25 years’ experience. She has forged an outstanding reputation in the highly competitive recruitment industry as a specialist who can advise on effective hiring strategies for organisations ranging from small businesses to listed companies to large-scale projects encompassing global talent mobility.
With a results-based mindset, Nicole relishes the opportunity to help companies tackle their workplace challenges. She is regularly called upon to advise company boards on a variety of recruitment issues.
As a Director at Robert Half Australia and a leading voice for DEI in the workplace, Nicole has been instrumental in helping her clients build fair and equitable workplaces that attract and retain exceptional talent. She is a strong advocate for workplaces that allow each team member to bring their whole self to work, resulting in more engaged, productive, and loyal teams for her clients.
Details for our third speaker to be announced soon!
MARY-BETH HOSKING (Facilitator)
CEO, Women 4 STEM
Mary-Beth Hosking is a pragmatic and seasoned technology leader with extensive experience in organisational transformations and is currently the CEO of Women 4 STEM.
Mary-Beth published her first book “In One Piece – A Step-by-Step Guide to Surviving Change” at the beginning of the Covid Pandemic and hopes that this has helped leaders grappling with the changes Covid has brought to the corporate landscape. Her second book “When now, means NOW! – A handbook for career change, advancement, and progression” launched in May 2023. Her third book "Not Another Digital Transformation - The 10xGeneration launched in April 2024".
Mary-Beth prides herself on the work she does in supporting diversity across STEM having won the WEQUAL Award for Technology and being an OLA Finalist.
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