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SUMMARY:WINA International Women's Day Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:“Count Her In: Accelerating gender equality in sport through economic empowerment” \nYou are invited to the WINA International Women’s Day Breakfast to be held on Friday\, 8 March 2024. \nJoin us and our amazing panel of female Olympians and women-in-sport advocate/journalist as they delve into the 2024 IWD theme #InspireInclusion. \nMeet our panel line-up: \nProfessor Rachael Gunn \nFirst introduced to breaking 12 years ago\, Dr Rachael Gunn is now Australia’s highest ranked woman in the sport. Competing under B-girl name ‘Raygun’\, Rachael recently qualified as Australia’s first ever Olympic quota spot for the Breaking competition at Paris 2024 after winning the Oceania Championships in October. \nOutside of sport\, Rachael is a lecturer at Macquarie University in media and creative industries. Rachael has a PhD in breaking culture\, which is a rich social and cultural art form as well as being a new Olympic sport debuting in this year’s Paris Olympics. \nJulia Bell \nJulia is a former Australian Rowing team representative. She rowed in the Women’s Quad and Eight at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics. Julia won two World Championships in 2001 and a silver in 2002. After retiring from rowing\, she moved to France and commenced her professional career at EY. She’s now back home in Sydney and works on strategic projects as a Senior Manager at Aware Super. \nJulia continues to drive connection and engagement between Olympians and the Community through her role at the NSW Australian Olympians Association whilst also being Mum to two boys aged 11 & 13. \nMary Konstantopoulos \nMary Konstantopoulos is a lawyer and currently works at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Financial Crime Compliance. Mary is a fierce advocate for women in sport and is the founder of ‘Ladies Who League’\, a media company which encourages women to get involved in conversations about sport and promotes women involved in sport\, no matter their capacity. Mary is an award-winning writer\, with her work being featured in several major publications. Mary’s work in ‘women in sport’ has been recognised with awards from Sport Australia\, Western Sydney Women and Women’s Agenda. Mary is a former board member of Hockey Australia and the Parramatta Eels NRLW Advisory Committee. \nDate:    Friday\, 8 March 2024\nVenue:   Deloitte\, Level 46\, Quay Quarter Tower\, 50 Bridge St\, Sydney\nTime:    7:30am to 9:00am\, with the panel discussion kicking off at 8:00am.\nCost:    $30 for members\, $50 for non-members (tickets include light breakfast\, tea and coffee) \nThank you to our sponsor Deloitte for sponsoring this event.  \nWINA supports gender balance at our events and highly encourages Members to register equal representation of women and men from their organisation wherever possible.
URL:https://wina.com.au/event/wina-international-womens-day-breakfast/
LOCATION:Deloitte\, Level 46\, Quay Quarter Tower\, 50 Bridge St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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