UN Women Australia Leadership Network: Quarterly Session

Leading with Resilience

Join us for the next session of the UN Women Australia Leadership Network, where we’ll explore Leading with Resilience.

In a world of constant change, resilient leadership is more vital than ever. This exclusive member session will delve into:

  • The importance of fostering long-term resilience for society, industry and individuals.
  • What resilience in leadership means, particularly for women in leadership.
  • How leaders and organisations can lead with strength, purpose, and adaptability.  

By attending, you’ll gain actionable insights from UN Women’s global expertise and changemakers, connect with like-minded leaders, and engage in open discussion to share knowledge and ideas to drive meaningful change.

Location: Hybrid

The University of Sydney Business School
CBD Campus, Executive Lounge and Boardroom,
Level 16, 133 Castlereagh St, Sydney

Microsoft Teams (RSVP for access)

RSVP

Please confirm your virtual or in-person attendance here by COB on Friday, 11th July 2025.

Featured Panellists

Dr Saba Vasefi

A multi-award-winning scholar-journalist, documentary filmmaker, and poet, Dr Vasefi is an academic at the University of Sydney. Her work investigates state violence and the human impact of seeking asylum, with a focus on women. She has been widely published and recognised for her contributions to human rights journalism and advocacy.

Adele Langton

With over 20 years of experience in philanthropy, law, and policy across Australian and the US, Adele has led global initiatives at Goldman Sachs focused on inclusive economic growth and gender equity. She has held senior roles in government and consultancy, and is a UN Women Australia MBA Scholarship recipient at the University of Sydney Business School.

Tracey Warren

As Founder and CEO of F5 Collective, Tracey has a deep passion for supporting female founders. She is determined to highlight the investment opportunity that exists in backing exceptional women-founded ventures to solve problems that are worth solving. Her goal is to activate an ecosystem that provides the support and funding for women to thrive in the business world.

This event is open to Leadership Network members. The Leadership Network brings together leaders from the private, government, academic and non-profit sectors to learn, build connections and collaboratively lead on addressing persistent gender inequalities. 

Not a member? Join the UN Women Australia Leadership Network today and be part of a powerful community driving change.

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