2021 WiBF Awards Program, presented by Commonwealth Bank

Online via Zoom

Women in Banking and Finance is delighted to announce the recipients of our WiBF 2021 Awards Program, presented by Commonwealth Bank, celebrating the talented women leading by example across Australia’s banking and finance industry, as well as those men, women and organisations working to improve the gender diversity across the sector. Please join us for […]

FREE for WiBF Members

WiBF Leadership Series with Belinda Hogan, CFO of 86 400

Online via Zoom

What makes a good leader in the current context of banking and finance? How do you deal with challenges and create pathways for success? What is it like to transition from a traditional field to one of innovation? And how do you make it to the top in your chosen field? We invite you to […]

FREE for WiBF Members

Leveraging LinkedIn: how to amplify your brand via LinkedIn to boost your career

Online via Zoom

From early-career professionals to mature executives, LinkedIn offers amazing opportunities to build and amplify your brand, but most of us are barely scraping the tip of the iceberg. In fact, if you’re not turning up on page 1 or 2 of the search results for the keywords of your choice, you may as well be […]

FREE for WiBF Members

WiBF Virtual Thrive Tribe – December

Online via Zoom

WiBF's brings together members from all over Australia for virtual Thrive Tribe where you can jump online to catch up and have the opportunity to introduce yourself plus meet other members on the line. There will be break out rooms and table topics to keep things interesting, in a fun and friendly format so you […]

FREE for WiBF Members

Applied Confidence with Dr Louise Mahler

Online via Zoom

This 4-week program challenges the habitual patterns of interpersonal leadership communication, with a focus on the virtual world. Delivered by Dr Louise Mahler, an expert in body language, voice and emotion, with a PhD in business, and degrees and masters in organisational psychology as well as music. Over 4 sessions with structured focuses, you will […]

$1495

Credit, Climate and Financial Crime: Learnings from the pandemic and emerging risk factors

Online via Zoom

In this 45-minute session, hear from Dr. Jolene Morse, Director; Emma Herd, Partner; and Nick Davison, Partner from EY with an overview of the credit, climate and financial crime environment. The year 2021 provided an environment like nothing we have ever seen before and 2022 will be a year of regulatory change and macroeconomic influences. […]

FREE for WiBF Members

WiBF Speed Networking – February

Online via Zoom

Looking for a more effective way to network? With our 6 degrees of networking session, you'll meet 6 new connections in 60 minutes, making it easy and fun to grow your network with other ambitious, like-minded members in banking and finance. The concept is simple, bring your elevator pitch and what’s currently keeping you awake […]

FREE for WiBF Members

March4Justice 26-27 February 2022

All Australian Capital Cities

Join AGEC in the 2022 March4Justice  26-27 February 2022 On 15 March, 2021 over 110,000 women and their allies marched in more than 200 cities and towns around Australia. Eight months on we continue to demand equality and justice in Australian society. In 2022, March4Justice will march again on the weekend of 27 February. There will be […]

GLAM Leadership Development – 6 interactive, virtual sessions

Online via Zoom

The aim of this development program is to empower participants, and further develop their management and leadership skills in preparation for more senior roles in their workplace. Content and delivery is firmly focused on supporting women to step into their leadership potential. $3,500+gst per participant. Each session will run from 11:00am-3:00pm AEST on the following […]

$3500

Preventing and Responding to Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: A New Approach?

Online via Zoom

In September, the Sex Discrimination and Fair Work (Respect at Work) Amendment Act 2021 (Cth) received assent. Described by some as a “missed opportunity”, it remains to be seen whether the Act will have any real impact on tackling the enduring high incidence of sexual harassment. Ultimately, it is becoming increasingly clear that irrespective of […]

FREE for WiBF Members