Interview with Julie Cropp Gareleck: Author of “Dare to Become: From the Corner Booth to the Corner Office” Join us for an exclusive interview with Julie Cropp Gareleck, the inspiring author of “Dare to Become: From the Corner Booth to the Corner Office.” This riveting book chronicles Julie’s remarkable journey from her humble beginnings in […]
Tag: Women in leadership
At 32 Jo Wagstaff was the only female executive at one of Australia’s leading wealth management organisations, when she was poached by James Packer to join his then financial services group. On the surface she ‘had it all’ – the career, the car, the home, the husband and the baby. That was the year it […]
In Australia, the persistent gender pay gap presents a stark delineation in economic equity, with the 27th of February 2024 WGEA findings revealing women earn 19% less than men. This difference, which translates to an average shortfall of $18,461 in annual earnings for women, reflects disparities that permeate both public and private sectors – a […]
Are you aware that gender diversity in leadership roles can contribute to innovative problem-solving, improved financial performance, and increased employee satisfaction? Despite the overwhelming evidence supporting the benefits of having more women in leadership positions, many industries and organisations still lag behind in achieving gender diversity at the highest levels. So why do we need […]
2020 was a pretty tough year for business in general, and a sector that has taken a big hit is training and development. Many operations shut their doors, some permanently, as everyone struggled to cope in the wake of mass cancellations. In a couple of short weeks, the industry went from boom to bust. For […]