International Women’s Day, is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political influence of women.
The ANU College of Business and Economics would like to celebrate the accomplishments of our alumnae, who have excelled in their fields and contribute their expertise all year around, not just one day a year.
Dr Valerie Caines
PhD (2018)
The skills toolkit
Valerie, the Founder of Third Act Consulting and Managing Director at Cognitrix HR Consulting, shares the key differences between working in academia and the private sector.
Fuzuki Nishimura
MBus (2009), MProfAcc (2009)
ROI – Return on Internships
Fuzuki, Chief Technical Officer for Tailored Accounts, explains the importance of internships.
Donisha Duff
MBA (2013)
Boosting community healthcare
Donisha is the Chief Operating Officer at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health. In this interview, she discusses the health sector for Indigenous communities in Australia and overseas.
Dr Jane Gunn
PhD (2009)
The COVID-19 code of conduct
Jane, who is the Partner in Charge of KPMG Australia's People & Change practice, explores the opportunities for organisations and leaders in a post-pandemic world.
Jo Evans
BEc (Hons) (1994), BA (Asian Studies) (Hons) (1993)
Complex Climate
Jo is the Deputy Secretary in the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources. In this interview, she reflects on climate change and policy.
Cheryl Ng
BIntBus (Hons) (2014)
Purpose, profit and impact
Cheryl, who works within DBS Bank’s philanthropic arm, DBS Foundation, discusses her career trajectory and social enterprise.
June Ma
LLB (Hons) (2016), BEc (2015)
The sky is the limit
RBA economist June Ma recounts her journey to Harvard University.
Jamila Rizvi
BComm (2010), LLB (2010)
A page-turner
Prominent author Jamila Rizvi discusses mentorship for women, writing and Hermione Granger.