International Women's Day gave us a great occasion to come together and listen to the stories and advice of some of the most successful and inspiring kiwi women in leadership roles in London. Over 80 women were welcomed at the New Zealand House by Katherine Corich who kicked off the event with some words of wisdom; ‘You can’t have it all, but you can be what you want to be’.
The panel consisted of Dale Murray CBE, Louise Chunn, Paddy Austin, Dame Judith Mayhew Jones DBE, and Carly Arnold who shared their personal experiences, the journey they had taken in their careers and also delved in to the balance of life outside of work. Linda Rose posed challenging questions around success, perseverance in the face of obstacles, cultural barriers and being female leaders in male dominated environments.
The diversity of roles, industry and experience across the group gave a rich dialogue and the discussion resonated with the audience in many different ways. There is no one road to success as shown by the varied paths of the panel members but there were a number of key ideas that stood out – having high levels of commitment, ‘thinking big’; networking (often and with integrity), credibility - being prepared and contributing; gaining experience with Exec and Non-Exec directorships; acting with integrity and courage; and looking for and taking advantage of opportunities.
The hour of panellist discussions ended with a networking opportunity between attendees and allowed for attendees to engage with the panel. Many stayed on and enjoyed a glass of New Zealand wine, some New Zealand inspired finger food, whilst making new connections and taking in the views of London.
The NZBWN twitter feed was buzzing on the night with direct quotes from the panellists. To view these click here.