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International Women's Day

Issue 74 - February 2017

In this issue...

Why “Fearless Girl” stands strong and confident for the promise and power of our next generation – Brie Williams, Vice President, Head of Practice Management at State Street Global Advisors

Keep pushing forward: Disruptors Guide to International Women’s Day – Fiona Tatton, Womanthology Editor

Celebrating strong female leads – Rasha Omer, Social Media Manager at Netflix

Scientific careers are about the possibilities and we can’t allow outdated ideas about women’s role in society to slip back into being the norm – Dr. Helen Maynard-Casely, Instrument Scientist at the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering

Why women have never had a more important role to play in the UK Civil Service – Joanna Roper CMG, Acting Director General for the Department for International Trade at the British Embassy in Beijing

Reflecting on International Women’s Day in the United Arab Emirates: It’s important to consider both sides of the gender balance equation – Isobel Abulhoul OBE, Founder of the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature

#BeBoldForChange: Highlighting six ways to make change for women in the workplace – Allyson Zimmermann, Executive Director, Catalyst Europe

Calling all female role models: One hour per year is all we need from you to positively shape the destiny of the next generation of women – Air Vice-Marshal Elaine West CBE, Education and Employers Trustee

Achieving gender parity in the workplace relies on men using their voices to champion gender equality too – Ann Francke, Chartered Management Institute CEO

Female fast jet pilots: It’s not about being a woman, it’s about being the best you can be – Jo Salter, Director in People and Organisation at PwC