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Women and Leadership Conference*

25 years ago Macquarie University had a dream of empowering and helping Australian women to become leaders in business and corporate life.

In July of this year Macquarie University invite you to celebrate 25 Years of Women, Management and Work Conference as they look at ‘Past and Future
Leadership Challenges.’

Looking to 2013 and beyond, speakers will consider future challenges that may need to be addressed and what can we learn from the past.

These and other questions will be answered at the July 18th -19th Women, Management and Work Conference 2013.

With an outstanding line up of both national and international speakers, the 25th year of the conference will be the biggest and best so far.

We will explore resilience, future trends in the workplace doing business in Asia, work life balance, new opportunities in business and much more.

The Conference will be held at The Hilton hotel in the Sydney CBD, the inspirational speakers include Terry Davis (CEO of Coca-Cola), Carol Austin (Contango Asset Management), Ged Kearney (President ACTU) and many exceptional leaders from all sectors.

Seats are limited and an early bird price is available until June 11th.

To find out more about the conference and to secure your seat please visit www.mm.mq.edu.au/wmwc2013

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