A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Bad Boardroom Behaviour
PRESS RELEASE
22 August 2016
The Pantograph
Punch
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Bad Boardroom Behaviour
It’s 2016, and the number of female CEOs in New Zealand’s top 50 listed companies is sitting at… zero. What’s going on? Is the glass ceiling as solid as ever, or is there something more at play?
To answer these questions, we’re bringing together former CEO of Telecom and co-founder of My Food Bag Theresa Gattung, director and co-founder of Nirvana Health Group Ranjna Patel, investor and director Rob Campbell and investment banker turned director Anne Blackburn. They'll be tackling some tough questions, sharing battle stories and discussing blueprints for the future.
Chaired by journalist Janet McAllister, this conversation is part of an ongoing partnership with Silo Theatre and will take a deeper look at their show Boys Will Be Boys, a sharp, searing dip into the world of currency trading and what it means to be a woman making it in a ‘man’s world’.
Supported by Auckland Council.
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Chaired
by:
Janet
McAllister
With:
Theresa
Gattung
Ranjna Patel
Rob Campbell
Anne
Blackburn
Glass Warfare
Q
Theatre
6pm - Thursday 15 September
Tickets $25 or $20
for Pantograph Punch members
More info at www.pantograph-punch.com