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shEqual Presents Leading Change: From Culture to Content – Ignite Change, Connect, and Be Inspired

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shEqual, Women’s Health Victoria’s gender equality in advertising program, invites CEOs and senior leaders to be part of a transformative event series Leading Change: From Culture to Content.

 

Highly respected and sought-after brand and marketing strategist Angie Bradbury hosts the first event in the series which is about igniting change and promoting gender equality in the workplace.

 

"Leading Change: From Culture to Content provides a special opportunity for CEOs and senior leaders to connect, collaborate, and forge valuable connections with like-minded individuals who are passionate about creating a more equal and inclusive industry. The event will offer a relaxed atmosphere, complemented by drinks and nibbles, fostering an environment of networking and collaboration,” Ms Bradbury said.

 

Attendees will hear from distinguished industry leaders who have taken action toward achieving gender equality in their workplaces:

 

  • Melissa Fein, CEO of Initiative Australia
  • Tiffany Clark, Head of People at Bullfrog
  • Michael McEwan, CEO of M&C Saatchi AUNZ

 

Michael McEwan, CEO of M&C Saatchi AUNZ, enthusiastically encourages other CEOs and senior leaders to attend the event, stating: "As we strive towards gender equality across all levels in the communications industry, it is our collective responsibility to work together to create meaningful change. I am proud of the progress we have made in our workplace, and I urge my fellow leaders to join us at Leading Change: From Culture to Content, so that we can share experiences, inspire one another, and drive tangible results across our industry."

 

This exclusive event will take place on Thursday, 24th August 2023, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Le Ciel, located at Level 7/13 Cremorne St, Cremorne VIC. The event is free, but spaces are limited, so interested individuals should secure their attendance by RSVPing via the following link: shequal.com.au/events

 

Join shEqual at the Leading Change: From Culture to Content event series and become part of the movement driving positive change within the advertising industry.


About us:

About Women's Health Victoria

Women's Health Victoria (WHV) is a not-for-profit, statewide women’s health promotion, advocacy and support service, focused on improving the lives of Victorian women. WHV collaborates with women, health professionals, policy makers and community organisations to influence and inform health policy and service delivery for women. Our work is informed by a feminist approach to health promotion and the social determinants of health. For more information, visit whv.org.au

 

About shEqual

shEqual is an Australian initiative to use the power of advertising to promote gender equality and address the drivers of violence against women. Launched by Women’s Health Victoria in 2020, and working in partnership with Australian advertisers, shEqual’s mission is to raise industry and public awareness, reinforce positive behaviours, and empower people to take action in shaping how women are represented in the stories we tell and consume. In 2020, shEqual published the first national framework to champion gender equality in advertising, Seeing is Believing, shEqual is also guided by Safe and Strong, the Victorian Government’s gender equality strategy. For more information, visit shEqual.com.au

 

 

shEqual is supported by the Victorian Government.


Contact details:

For media inquiries, please contact Anne Johnston, shEqual Design and Communications Officer, Women’s Health Victoria at [email protected]  or 0467 239 976. 

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