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It's back! Our popular Women in Packaging Forum will take place as a virtual event on 18 August as part of the AIP's 2021 packaging conference. Save the date as we prepare for in-depth and valuable dialogue on diversity in the workplace and the benefits it brings.

PKN Packaging News and sister media brand Food & Drink Business are excited to announce our fourth Women in Packaging Breakfast forum, run as a virtual event this year and in partnership with the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP). It will take place as part of the AIP packaging conference, and is free to all registered attendees of the conference. Registrations are open here, in the meantime mark your calendar.

Ready to talk diversity: Keynote speaker at Women in Packaging 2021, Louise Weine
Ready to talk diversity: Keynote speaker at Women in Packaging 2021, Louise Weine

The forum starts at 9.00 am sharp, with keynote speaker Louise Weine,  CEO of the National Association of Women in Operations (NAWO), talking to the topic Diversity Dialogue: We need action now! 

Louise Weine is a leader, change maker and facilitator with more than 25 years’ management and leadership experience in large global organisations, in her own consulting practice and in the not-for-profit sector. Her strong passion for women’s equality is linked to her desire to see workplaces thrive, with inspired, innovative, and engaged people.

Weine worked for BHP and Colgate Palmolive for 16 years in senior HR roles partnering with manufacturing and supply chain. In 2009, after her third child, she established her own consultancy, Equilibrium Consulting, advising her clients in people and culture strategy.

Most recently, for the last six years, she has led the not-for-profit NAWO as national director and CEO.

NAWO’s vision is to see gender diversity valued and balanced at every level in operations. Membership is drawn from manufacturing, mining, supply chain, construction, agriculture, electricity and gas, and professional scientific and technical industries.

Following the keynote will be a panel discussion on Next Gen Leadership: Claiming a seat at the table.

The panellists include: Jessica Ansell, marketing manager at O F Packaging; Nina Ngyuyen, CEO of Pakko; Caitlyn Richards, group responsible sourcing manager, Coles Own Brand; and Azadeh Yousefi, packaging designer, Production Packaging

2021 Women in Packaging patron: Nadia Taylor, co-founder & director, tna Solutions
2021 Women in Packaging patron: Nadia Taylor, co-founder & director, tna Solutions

Expanding the theme Diversity Dialogue, the forum will explore how unlocking the potential of women in the workplace can lead to business growth, and will look at different initiatives in Australian companies designed to make positive change for women employees.

The event will provide insightful dialogue demonstrating how women in our industry navigate their roles and responsibilities and make a positive contribution to the workplace.

Co-founder and director of tna solutions, Nadia Taylor, is patron of the 2021 event.

The session is scheduled to end at 10.30am.

 

 

 

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