Chief Executive Women represents Australia’s most senior women leaders whose mission is to support future leaders & inform the #genderdebate. #WomenLeaders
We are proud to celebrate the amazing women who have completed our Sydney Cohort Leadership Program, designed to cultivate the next generation of women leaders.
Enrolments are now open for programs starting in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.
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In July CEW participated in the Equality Rights Alliance's Symposium: Working Together for Women, which celebrated the impact and leadership of the ERA in its 20 year history. Over 30 contributors from around Australia shared their insights and wisdom on gender equality issues.
This morning, Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, Governor-General of Australia, and former President of CEW, hosted an intimate breakfast with CEW Members at Admiralty House.
We are thrilled to announce Jade McKellar as the recipient of the 2024 Hansen Executive Leaders Scholarship for women in the arts. This prestigious award will enable Jade to attend the Driving Digital Strategy program at Harvard Business School. #WomenInArts#CEWScholarships
In recent weeks, Sam Mostyn, Julia Gillard Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz have all spoken out about the need to invite men into the gender equality conversation. Here Elizabeth Broderick AO and Jane Spring AM share their perspectives.
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Congratulations to Roya Khalil the recipient of the Chemistry Australia CEW Woman Leader in STEM Scholarship! Join us in celebrating Roya's accomplishment as she embarks on The Women Transforming Leadership course at Oxford Saïd Business School. #WomenInSTEM
Join us as we congratulate the recipients of the Hansen CEW Leaders Program for the Arts Scholarship!
• Amanda Farrar PSM
• Katrina Lui
• Lauren Edwards
• Susannah Day
• Suzanne Daley
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Don't miss out! Applications for the Actuaries Institute Women Leaders in Data Science/AI Scholarship close on 22 July. This scholarship, in partnership with CEW, is a game-changer for senior-level women in data science and AI.
Apply today: tinyurl.com/2nz9386t#WomenInSTEM
At CEW, we're proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2024. In partnership with @Aurora Education Foundation, we're excited to announce that 2024 applications are now open for the Roberta Sykes Scholarship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women leaders. hubs.la/Q02G8hnb0
Represented by CEW’s Toni Brendish and Melanie Fernandez, CEW gave evidence at a public inquiry into issues related to menopause and perimenopause on June 17. CEW is now calling on the government to invest in further research. Read our submission here: hubs.la/Q02D-4V30
Today marks a significant milestone in Australian history as former CEW president (2021-2022) and CEW member Sam Mostyn is sworn in as our 28th Governor-General, becoming the second woman appointed to this role.
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As women leaders, we have the opportunity to shape a lasting legacy by cultivating the next generation of trailblazers.
Develop the women in your team into executive leaders with our CEW Leaders Program.
Enrolments are now open. Learn more: hubs.la/Q02Dm7390
CEW president @Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz is encouraging members and equality advocates to engage in difficult conversations with those who disagree with the collective benefits of challenging gender norms.
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CEW president @Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz shares her perspective on the need to collaborate with those who are ambivalent or do not agree with gender equality, drawing on the themes of her speech at CEW’s 2024 Annual Dinner.
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CEW are delighted to see high-profile Australian women recognised in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours List. CEW member and past President, Sam Mostyn, was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia. Join us in congratulating all of these extraordinary individuals.
We’re elated to announce @NStottDespoja, CEW member and former Australian senator has been re-elected to the prestigious UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Read more: hubs.la/Q02Bvsb20
Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz, President of CEW, emphasises that progress on gender equity will remain slow unless advocates broaden their message to include all people, as it's not an issue of "women versus men" but equity for all. Read more: hubs.la/Q02zzrw60