WBC s Annual Summit,
Empowering Through Gender and Diversity on September 21 -22 will highlight achievements in diversity and showcase how the movement is reaching tens of thousands of women and organizations across the US and the globe. In addition to discussing key topics on promoting diversity and gender equality, the Women Business Collaborative will present the 2021 Excellence in Gender and Diversity CEO Awards to top business leaders who have led the way in building opportunities for women. They will award prominent activists with the 2021 Trailblazer: Gender & Gender Diversity Awards for their efforts to promote equity for all.
About the Women Business Collaborative
Women Business Collaborative (WBC) celebrates Womenâs History Month with Virtual Series on Corporate Leadership From:
Throughout Women s History Month, the Women Business Collaborative is hosting a series of events to demonstrate how women rise to CEO, C-Suite and Board positions; the best practices in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and progress in industries like investment management and staffing; and how we can weave together a movement of women of all colors and backgrounds. The WBC is speaking with CEOs and executives from across industries about the importance of women s leadership and equity across businesses. It s exciting to see a new critical mass pushing for greater gender equality and diversity, stated Edie Fraser, WBC s Chief
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Business by Emily Toxward
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Subscriber only BY kicking down barriers, empowering women and smashing stereotypes of what Gold Coast girls are like - Asha Peck is arguably one of the city s most influential people. The 30-year-old is the brains, and beauty, behind The Girls in Business Movement, an Australia-wide online group set up in 2017 to offer a safe and supportive environment that connects, supports and motivates like-minded entrepreneurs. A successful offshoot of the website is the Gold Coast Girls In Business Facebook (GCGIB) page, and with nearly 27,000 members, it s the heartbeat of the movement.
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