I came across this website for Women CEOs in Australia (see below) and thought I'd share it with you in case you were not aware of it. It is an organisation called "Chief Executive Women" and was established in 1985. It currently has 152 members who are women leaders from corporate Australia, the professions, academia, the public and not fot profit sectors.
"CEW's purpose", says the home page, "is to promote the development and effective use of Australia's leadership talent. We believe the whole community benefits if the talentts of women are fully utilised. CEW aims to accelerate talented women into senior leadership through:
- Influencing CEOs, Boards and Senior Executives,
- Fostering the development of talented women, and
- Building a supportive and collegial environment for CEW members"
There are resources on the site; especially worth noting is the kit they have developed for Women CEOs and the training that goes with the use of that kit.
So go have a look at http://www.cew.org.au
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8 April 2008 - 11:22am I read this article as well, and I thought it was wonderful. I'm a firm believer that here in the United States, it is detrimental that women unite in the same fashion. It is well known that business fields are primarily filled with men, but these days women are flooding into the industry. It is imperative that women encourage one anothers development and sustainable success! I actually work with Microsoft, and right now I’m really excited to spread the word about the “Vision to Venture” tour they’re having between April and May, which will consist of five live events. Featured speaker, John Jantsch is a marketing and digital technology coach, award-winning social media publisher, and author of Duct Tape Marketing: The World's Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide.as well as many other speakers offering industry tips. Our first event was momentous and we hope to continue on with our success. You can see more and register at http://smallbusiness.officelive.com/v2v/ so let me know what you think! And if you have any questions, I’d be more than happy to answer them
8 April 2008 - 12:18pm Tanya, thanks for letting us know about the Microsoft Vision to Venture tour. I am always wanting to let women know about everything and anything that will help them advance their careers. I cannot participate myself but I have registered for the webcast later.
22 April 2010 - 10:24pm I'd love to find more about this organization. I also think that woman are as skillfull as man, besides, they have better intuition what can be very good in business.
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