Women in Government network - May 2025
Event description
Join the Women in Government network for an evening of networking and personal development, themed Self-development in the Public Sector. This event will feature a panel discussion with accomplished women leaders sharing their insights and strategies for professional growth in the public sector.
In addition to the panel discussion, the evening will provide ample opportunities for networking. Engage with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and build meaningful connections that can enhance your career trajectory.
Thank you to our generous sponsors McCullough Robertson for their continued support of the Women in Government network.
Panel member: Megan Barry, Deputy Director-General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Megan is a senior executive with a wealth of experience in delivering strategy, policy and services in a diverse range of industry sectors. Megan recently joined DPC with an extensive public service tenure with a range of departments including Education, OIR, PSC, TMR just to name a few.
Panel member: Natalie Wilde, Director-General, Department of Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism
Natalie is a distinguished leader with a career spanning over 23 years in the Queensland Public sector. Her extensive experience includes developing and implementing policy reforms, particularly in areas related to economic and regional development, local government, infrastructure, property, and land use planning.
Panel member: Angela Masson, Deputy Director-General, Housing and Homelessness Services, Department of Housing and Public Works
Angela is an experienced senior executive with a strong background in leadership within regulatory bodies and a proven track record in driving strategic outcomes. Angela’s leadership ethos is rooted in integrity, inclusivity, connectivity and a steadfast commitment to social equity.
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