2009 Women and Management Dinner
How Women can Change the World ~ doing more than making a difference
In 2009, MBS welcomed as its guest speakers, two inspiring women who are changing the face of philanthropy. Through achievement in business and community, these two women will share their fascinating stories on how they are leading transformative change in Australia, Africa and Nepal.
Ms Audette Exel, Chief Executive Officer, ISIS (Asia Pacific) and Co-Founder, The ISIS Foundation
Audette Exel is co-founder and CEO of the ISIS Group. Established 12 years ago, it is one of the early examples of social entrepreneurship. The ISIS Group consists of a financial services firm, set up for the principal purpose of generating revenue for its own charitable foundation, The ISIS Foundation. The ISIS Foundation provides health and education services to mothers and children in extreme poverty in the developing world, and now provides services to over 10,000 people a year. Since inception, the ISIS businesses have provided millions of dollars in support to the ISIS Foundation.
Ms Jill Reichstein OAM, Chair, Reichstein Foundation
Jill Reichstein’s involvement with social change philanthropy grew from her early involvement with the first women’s refuge in Victoria and with the community childcare movement. As chair of the Reichstein Foundation since 1987, Jill has been active in developing strategic partnerships and alliances towards growing progressive philanthropy as well as mentoring and resourcing new donors, seeking to clarify their own philanthropic direction.
HOST: Associate Professor Jenny George, Acting Dean, Melbourne Business School
MODERATOR: Professor Margaret Abernethy, Dean, Faculty of Economics and Commerce; Director MBS; 2008 Telstra Business Women Award Winner
DATE: Wednesday 12 August 2009 TIME: 7.00 for 7.30pm
VENUE: Savoy Ballroom | Grand Hyatt Melbourne, 123 Collins Street
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