anna bligh announced as guest speaker for nab women's agenda leadership awards 2014
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Former Queensland premier, Anna Bligh, confirmed as guest speaker for the 2014 NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards Women’s Agenda, the digital destination for career minded women, is pleased to announce former Queensland Premier and recently appointed CEO of YWCA NSW, Anna Bligh, as special guest speaker for the 2014 NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards. Following on from the sell-out success of the inaugural event in 2013, the awards luncheon will take place on Thursday 6 March at Doltone House, Darling Island wharf, Sydney. “We are delighted to have Anna Bligh attend and speak at the leadership awards,” said Women’s Agenda editor, Angela Priestley. “She epitomises the strengths and qualities that the awards recognise and celebrate – passion, determination and the ability to inspire others". Anna was the first woman to be appointed Premier of Queensland, a role she held from 2007 to 2012. Prior to entering Parliament in 1995, Anna worked in a number of community organisations, including childcare services, neighbourhood centres, women’s refuges and trade unions as well as in the Queensland Public Service. Anna was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2013, for which she underwent treatment and has now received the medical all-clear. In 2014 Anna has embarked on an exciting new challenge as CEO of YWCA NSW – a not for profit organisation that supports 30,000 disadvantaged and vulnerable people in NSW each year. “Anna Bligh is a woman that many Australians, regardless of which side of politics they support, can admire for her drive and dignity. Her story is undoubtedly inspiring and we look forward to having her share it with our guests at the awards event”, said Priestley. Jacinta Carboon, Project Director Women and Money NAB, said, “We are thrilled to again partner with Women's Agenda to bring these awards to fruition. Together we look forward to shining a light on the extraordinary achievements of women and men right across the country, many who will have taken inspiration from Anna Bligh.” The NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards provide an opportunity to engage with and learn from innovative, energetic business minds as well as hear from some outstanding speakers and recognise some of Australia's best leaders and change champions. The leadership awards consist of ten award categories covering emerging entrepreneurs and leaders in the private, public and NFP sectors, as well as awards for the male and female mentors and change champions who help women achieve ENDS For more information, interview requests (Anna Bligh, Marina Go – CEO Private Media, Angela Priestley – editor, Women's Agenda) , images or media accreditation at the event, please contact: Samantha Dybac – Sammway e: [email protected]TRANSCRIPT
NEWS RELEASE
24 January 2014
Former Queensland premier, Anna Bligh, confirmed as guest speaker for the
2014 NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards
Women’s Agenda, the digital destination for career minded women, is pleased to announce former
Queensland Premier and recently appointed CEO of YWCA NSW, Anna Bligh, as special guest
speaker for the 2014 NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards.
Following on from the sell-out success of the inaugural event in 2013, the awards luncheon will take
place on Thursday 6 March at Doltone House, Darling Island wharf, Sydney.
“We are delighted to have Anna Bligh attend and speak at the leadership awards,” said Women’s
Agenda editor, Angela Priestley. “She epitomises the strengths and qualities that the awards
recognise and celebrate – passion, determination and the ability to inspire others.”
Anna was the first woman to be appointed Premier of Queensland, a role she held from 2007 to
2012. Prior to entering Parliament in 1995, Anna worked in a number of community organisations,
including childcare services, neighbourhood centres, women’s refuges and trade unions as well as
in the Queensland Public Service.
Anna was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2013, for which she underwent treatment and
has now received the medical all-clear.
In 2014 Anna has embarked on an exciting new challenge as CEO of YWCA NSW – a not for profit
organisation that supports 30,000 disadvantaged and vulnerable people in NSW each year.
“Anna Bligh is a woman that many Australians, regardless of which side of politics they support, can
admire for her drive and dignity. Her story is undoubtedly inspiring and we look forward to having
her share it with our guests at the awards event”, said Priestley.
Jacinta Carboon, Project Director Women and Money NAB, said, “We are thrilled to again
partner with Women's Agenda to bring these awards to fruition. Together we look forward to shining
a light on the extraordinary achievements of women and men right across the country, many who
will have taken inspiration from Anna Bligh.”
The leadership awards consist of ten award categories covering emerging entrepreneurs and
leaders in the private, public and NFP sectors, as well as awards for the male and female mentors
and change champions who help women achieve.
The NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards provide an opportunity to meet with high
achieving women and men, learn from innovative business minds, and share insights.
Tickets for the event are now on sale, with early bird discount rate available until January 31,
2014.
Finalists will be announced late January 2014.
ENDS
For more information, interview requests, images or media accreditation at the event, please
contact:
Samantha Dybac – Sammway – p: +61 411 251 373 e: [email protected]
NAB Women’s Agenda Leadership Award 2014 categories
Emerging Entrepreneur – Established a new business or significantly progressed an existing
business in the last 12 months
Emerging Leader in the Private Sector
Emerging Leader in the Public sector
Emerging Leader in the Not-for-Profit Sector
The Agenda Setter -Awarded to the most inspirational and successful woman who makes a
difference, provides real solutions in the world today and, ultimately, is instrumental in building a
smarter planet
Regional / Rural Entrepreneur or Manager of the Year – Awarded to the most inspirational and
successful female entrepreneur or manager who runs her business or business unit in a regional or
rural location and makes a contribution to the local community
Mentor of the Year Award - Awarded to a woman who’s using her achievements, experience and
high profile to mentor or sponsor other women, and help more women to excel in their careers
Male or Female Change Champion of the Year - This Award recognises the significant
contribution of a man or woman whose determination, commitment and dedication has changed the
landscape for women within their organisation or across broader Australian society
Best Employer - Awarded to the company considered to be the best employer for women
Hall of Fame Entrant - Awarded to an inspiring woman who’s made a significant, long-term
business contribution. We are not calling for nominations for this category as a Women’s Agenda
panel will choose the recipient of this special award
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Board of Directors
Eric Beecher (Executive Chairman), Christine Christian
(Director), John Addis (Director),Tony Faure (Director),
Lee Stephens (Director)
CEO Marina Go