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Jan Easton - COO Advisory Board Centre shares insights from recent research Achieving Scale: Breaking Through Barriers for Female Founders About this Event
Session Overview
Since 1991, Female founded businesses have increased by 80%. Women do not lack ability or ambition, however the number of female founders that are significantly scaling their businesses remains low. To capitalise on the investments made to encourage women in business and significantly advance the economic participation and opportunity for women, we need to uncover and understand the barriers to scale for female founders.
The Advisory Board Centre, with the support of Australian Government s Landing Pads (AusTrade) and Advance Queensland, has released the Achieving Scale: Breaking Through Barriers for Female Founders research report. Report co-Author and Advisory Board Centre COO, Jan Easton, will share the key learnings from the research and lead an open discussion to explore the b