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Issue 17

Issue 17 - October 2014

In this issue...

Womanthology Editor, Fiona Tatton – What do you give the baby girl who has everything? Confidence.

Product designer Jinny Ngui on her love of ceramics, finding inspiration from her Chinese heritage and joining the Etsy community to build her business online

Ann Cairns, MasterCard’s President, International Markets on partnering with the Dubai Business Women Council on the Ro’Ya initiative to inspire and support female entrepreneurs

Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park on finding ‘wise women’ to help break through stubborn career doors in the arts

Entrepreneur, CEO and Founder of Love Home Swap, Debbie Wosskow talks about chairing an independent review of the Sharing Economy for the UK Government

Dr. Alison Parken of Cardiff University talks about the WAVE Equal Pay Barometer; the new digital tool taking the temperature on occupational segregation and gender pay equality in Wales

Cancer Maverick, Nina Joy on using the skills she developed in her career to help her tackle the greatest challenge of her life, whilst providing hope and inspiration to others

Proposed EU legislation on female representation is a golden opportunity to increase diversity on boards – Julie Linn Teigland, EY Managing Partner for Europe, Middle East, India & Africa

Donna Loveday, Co-curator of WOMEN FASHION POWER at the Design Museum in London talks professional women empowering themselves through fashion to build reputation and assert authority

Walking the diversity talk: Sarah Kirk, Regional Director for Diversity & Inclusion at PageGroup on the award winning Women@Page initiative that’s increasing the organisation’s home-grown management pool