Be part of our outstanding global women's stories
By sharing individual stories of how they came to be influencing policy, practice, their teams and others, these leading women shine a light on what it takes to embrace equity, lead with purpose and intent, and carve your own fulfilling career path – including the pleasures and pitfalls of doing so – and very often, against the odds.
We are also looking forward to hearing their voices and yours again over the coming months as part of our Think Global Women Network.
Each woman profiled reflects the wealth of world beating talent that exists across our community and what we can do to support women and girls to reach their potential.
OUR FIRST 40 PROFILES GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
Dr Anino Emuwa Zarina Ward Jenny Hinde Sharmla Chetty Meridyth Park Sonya Rees Rachel Davis Gina Lodge Salma Shah Laura Ashley-Timms Dr Susan Doering Alison Green Michelle Reilly Ingrid Pope
GLOBAL MOBILITY
Caroline Thorley-Farrer Julia Palmer Dr Sue Shortland Siobhan Cummins Julia Onslow-Cole Ann Ellis Asma Bashir Rebecca Hollants Van Loocke Anna Kavelj Caitlin Pyett Jo Wakeham Brenda Levis Kay Kutt Manuela Zerega Westin Sheryll Young Sharon Michnay Keryn Mendes
FOR ANYONE CONSIDERING AN INTERNATIONAL STINT…
“The discomfort, the challenges – they all lead to growth. You’ll return with a richer understanding of the world and a greater appreciation for your corner of it.”
SARAH ROZENTHULER, FOUNDER, AUTHOR & CHARTERED PSYCHOLOGIST
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Esther Clark Mary Biddlecombe Ellen Shustik Claudine Hakim Professor Deborah Eyre Pam Mundy Karlijn Jacobs Fiona McKenzie
MUSIC Emma Johnson MBE
VIEW OUR PREVIOUS OUTSTANDING WOMEN PROFILES:
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