Women in Leadership
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For the fourth Women in Leadership event in the 2012-2013 series, CEDA welcomes Professor Gillian Triggs, President of the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Speakers
Professor Gillian Triggs, President, Australian Human Rights Commission
Public event
02/05/2013
Presidential Ballroom, Pullman Brisbane King George Square, cnr Ann and Roma Street, Brisbane, QLD
Women in Leadership
Lunch (11.30am to 2.00pm)
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Event overview
We all have a responsibility to respect and protect the rights of others in and out of the workplace. The Australian Human Rights Commission is the nation's independent human rights body. The Commission investigates matters of discrimination on the grounds of race, religious or ethnic origin, sex, marital status, pregnancy and disability.
Professor Triggs will provide insight into these important issues and how they impact women in society, the workplace and in leadership domestically and abroad.
Through the Women in Leadership Series, CEDA is acknowledged as providing thought leadership, new insights, discussion and debate on a complex topic. We are pleased to continue this work in 2012-2013 with series sponsors Griffith University Business School, KPMG and NAB.
Meet the speaker
Professor Gillian Triggs
President, Australian Human Rights Commission
Professor Triggs has combined an academic career with a distinguished career in international commercial legal practice and human rights law. With extensive international experience, Professor Triggs will focus the Commission's efforts on educating Australians about human rights. Prior to joining the Human Rights Commission she was a barrister and Governor of the College of Law.
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