Faye McMillan

IAHA Chairperson Faye McMillan named in The AFR and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2014


MEDIA RELEASE

3 October 2014

WESTPAC AND THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW ANNOUNCE THE 2014 100 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE

Faye McMillan has been announced as a winner in The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards for 2014. Faye McMillan has been recognised in the Local/Regional category for her contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Education.

I am extremely proud to be listed with such amazing women that are contributing within their own areas as well more broadly within the Australian community.  These awards are a wonderful way to recognise the work that women are doing across a diversity of platforms, and I am very humbled to be part of this alumni

Now in its third year, the 100 Women of Influence Awards celebrate outstanding women from a wide variety of sectors across Australia. There are ten categories: Board/Management, Public Policy, Young Leader, Social Enterprise and Not-for-profit, Philanthropy, Global Influence, Innovation, Local/Regional Community, Diversity and Business Enterprise. Entrants into the awards were assessed by a panel of esteemed judges and have been recognised based on their outstanding ability to demonstrate vision, leadership, innovation and action in and beyond their fields.

Gail Kelly, Westpac Group Chief Executive Officer said, “The breadth and calibre of our 100 Women of Influence for 2014 is remarkable.

“It is such a privilege to be able to recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions these women are making to Australia. The 2014 winners will join the now 300 strong, prestigious alumni of these awards.

“With over 40% of leadership roles at Westpac filled by females, I am fortunate to be surrounded by inspirational women every day.  We are blessed to have such great numbers of influential women doing incredible things in many industries and organisations right across Australia.

Fairfax Media CEO Greg Hywood said: “This year’s 100 Women of Influence join a growing movement that is changing our society for the better in a myriad of ways. Thanks and congratulations to everyone for the contribution they are making.

“Many of this year’s finalists were nominated by men. It’s a powerful development to see men wholeheartedly supporting women across all the categories. In order to move the dial, more men need to step up and take an active interest, alongside women, in addressing gender equality.”

On Wednesday 22 October, a gala event will be held at Sydney’s Town Hall to celebrate these women and the significant impact that each has made within their chosen field. The ten category winners and overall winner for the year will also be announced on the evening.

For further information please visit:www.100womenofinfluence.com.au.


October 3, 2014

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