It is time to become re-acquainted and network again at our WOBMeet event in Sydney.
This is a great opportunity to bring a friend / colleague and for those who are new to WOB to be introduced to our terrific network.
To bring a guest, please register your guest when checking out in the shopping cart. Friends will be charged at the member rate. If you have already registered and would like to bring a guest, please email WOB at wob-aus@womenonboards.net.
Tickets include drinks + light finger food.
Guest Speaker: Rachel Riley
Non Executive Director, Chair Audit and Risk Committee, Interaction Disability Services
Rachel is Co-Founder of ASX listed tech company, Ansarada Limited (ASX:AND). Her current role is Head of Strategic Operations. Rachel is a qualified Chartered Accountant (ICA) with a Bachelor of Business. Rachel brings significant experience in business strategy, capital allocation, project and fund management disciplines to the Board.
Hosted by: Claire Braund
Non-Executive Director, WOB Pty Ltd (appointed April 2006)
Executive Director, Women on Boards Australia (appointed February 2018)
Chair, Central Coast Conservatorium of Music
Non-Executive Director & Governance Committee Chair, Coast Shelter Emergency Accommodation Ltd
Claire is a social entrepreneur and businesswoman based on the NSW Central Coast. She co-founded Women on Boards in Australia in 2006 and in the UK in 2012 following a career in journalism and public relations. She is an experienced Non-Executive Director on small businesses and large Not-For-Profit organisations and has significant expertise on board governance in many other sectors.
Claire is a highly respected facilitator and speaker on a range of topics in the area of board governance, equity and diversity. She is an informed and entertaining MC and presenter and well known for her courage, conviction, compassion and confidence; and as someone who looks for new ideas and opportunities.
In 2011 Claire became a Churchill Fellow for her research into gender balance on boards in Norway, France and the UK. She is also a graduate of the Benevolent Society’s Sydney Social Leadership Program which has led to a lifelong interest in affordable housing and related social issues, particularly those impacting women and children.
With thanks to our corporate host: 