11月16日至17日中国人民大学重阳金融研究院高级研究员张燕玲行长受邀作为演讲嘉宾,参加格里菲斯大学主办的“全球女性领袖对话”论坛。具体会议议程如下。
SUNDAY, 16 NOVEMBER
5.00pm REGISTRATION
6.00pm WELCOME
Professor Ian O’Connor
Vice Chancellor, Griffith University
Melissa Grah-McIntosh
Director Women in Leadership Initiative, United States Studies Centre
University of Sydney
6.10pm The Honourable Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO
Former Governor-General of Australia
6.20pm The Honourable Julie Bishop MP
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs
and leaders’ panel
Moderator: Jennifer Hewett
National Affairs Correspondent, Australian Financial Review
7.30pm FINISH
MONDAY, 17 NOVEMBER
7.30am REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
8.30am INTRODUCTION
Master of Ceremonies: Catherine McGrath AC
Former ABC Asia Editor and Political Editor of the Australia Network
WELCOME
Professor Bates Gill
CEO, United States Studies Centre
University of Sydney
The Honourable Leneen Forde AC
Chancellor, Griffith University & Former Governor of Queensland
8.50am KEYNOTE
The Honourable Julie Bishop MP
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs
Introduced by the Hon. Leneen Forde AC
9.15am WOMEN IN POLITICS & GOVERNMENT: ALLIANCES, STRATEGIES AND POWER
Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter (via video)
President and CEO, The New America Foundation
9.35am Sally Ranney
President, ERAGlobal Alliance, United States
Hana A. Satriyo
Director for Gender and Women’s Participation, Indonesia
The Asia Foundation, Indonesia
Moderator: Virginia Haussegger AM
Journalism and Presenter, ABC
Adjunct Professor, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis
10.35am MORNING TEA
10.45am WOMEN ON THE G20 AGENDA: LOOKING AHEAD TO TURKEY
Gabriela Ramos
OECD Chief of Staff and Sherpa to the G20
In conversation with
Kevin McCann
Chairman, Macquarie Group
11.15am FROM MIDDLE MANAGEMENT TO EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
- CREATING A 50/50 PATHWAY TO THE TOP
Maria Atkinson AM
International adviser on sustainability, corporate responsibility & sustainable development
Patricia Cross
Chairman, Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
Director, Macquarie Group & Director, Aviva plc.
Belinda Hutchinson AM
Chancellor, University of Sydney & Businesswoman
Alison Watkins
Group Managing Director, Coca-Cola Amatil Australia
Moderator: Narelle Hooper
Corporate advisor, company director and broadcaster
Former Editor BOSS Magazine
12.15pm THE BUSINESS CASE FOR GENDER DIVERSITY
Launch of joint United States Studies Centre, Harvard University and STAR Lab at the University of Sydney research project
Professor Iris Bohnet, via video link
Academic Dean and Director of the Women and Public Policy Program
Harvard Kennedy School, United States
12.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm KEYNOTE
Joanna Weidenmiller
Co-founder and CEO, 1-Page, United States
The first Silicon Valley start-up to list on the ASX
Moderator: Deborah Clifton
CEO, TarrenPoint, United States
2.00pm INVESTING IN WOMEN:
FULL PARTICIPATION AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Cassandra Kelly
Joint CEO, Pottinger
Serafina Maiorano
CEO, Advance, United States
Lida Preyma
AML Reporting Officer, Bank of Montreal (BMO) Capital Markets, Canada
Zhang Yanling
Former Executive Vice President of Bank of China, Executive Director of ICC, Senior Fellow of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies (RDCY), Renmin University of China, China
Moderator: Sam Mostyn
President, Australian Council for International Development
3.00pm AFTERNOON TEA
3.10pm INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
GLOBAL ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING FOR YOUNG WOMEN & GIRLS
Yassmin Abdel-Magie
Founder and Chairperson, Youth Without Borders
Jordyn Archer
National Finalist, Young Australian of the Year 2014
Holly Ransom
Chair, G20 Youth Summit
Dr Rita Schakel
Associate Professor, Sydney Law School
Dr Katrina Lantos Swett
President & CEO, Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice, United States
Dr Helen Szoke
CEO, Oxfam Australia
Moderator: Professor Penelope Mathew
Dean, Griffith Law School, Griffith University
4.20pm CLOSING REMARKS
Kevin McCann
Chairman, Macquarie Group
Introduced by
Melissa Grah-McIntosh
Director, Women in Leadership Initiative
United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney
4.30pm DRINKS RECEPTION
5.30pm FINISH