Women empowering women in the Workplace: building effective relationships

In Australia, we don’t currently have good gender diversity in senior leadership positions. How women support and empower each other in the workplace is important in bridging this gap.

Speakers: Sandy Rea, Superintendent Ingrid Tomanovits and facilitated by Catherine McGrath.

This event is FREE but registration is essential. Spaces are LIMITED so we encourage you to book now to avoid disappointment. Click here to register.

Sandy Rea is a practising consultant psychologist who works with the Channel 9 TODAY show, the Herald Sun, Nine News, and has a weekly radio slot with Glenn Ridge.

Superintendent Ingrid Tomanovits has served with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) for 20 years, and is currently attached to Professional Standards.

(Facilitator) Catherine McGrath is the Chief Political Correspondent at SBS TV. Previously she was Asia Editor and Political Editor of Australia Network and Chief Political Correspondent for ABC Radio and TV news Diplomatic Editor

This panel event will explore:

• What strengths do women bring to the workplace?

• What are some of the opportunities and barriers that women face when building effective professional relationships?

• What barriers to productive and harmonious behaviours can you encounter in the workplace and how should you handle them?

• How can women empower each other to help support professional advancement?

Please join us for informal networking, drinks and canapés followed by an informative discussion on women empowering women.

Contact: Renee Jones

Phone: 02 6270 5100

Email: reneejones@aspi.org.au

Date & time

Thu 04 Jun 2015, 6–8pm

Location

ASPI Lecture Theatre Level 2, 40 Macquarie Street Barton 2600

Speakers

Women in Defence and Security Network

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Updated:  8 June 2015/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute