Chief Executive Women (CEW) and the Women’s Leadership Institute Australia (WLIA) today announced two executive education scholarships for female leaders to attend Harvard Business School’s prestigious Women’s Leadership Forum in Boston, USA.

The two scholarships are being awarded in partnership for the fifth consecutive year and form part of CEW and WLIA’s 2015 program of scholarships. The Harvard Women’s Leadership Forum scholarships are awarded to an executive woman from the corporate sector and an executive woman from the government or not-for-profit sectors.

This year’s awardees have emerged from a stringent selection process and are leaders who will shape Australia’s future. The scholarship aims to equip executive women to reach their potential and make decisions that have a social impact which goes beyond their organisation’s bottom line.

Carol Schwartz AM, Founding Chair of the Women’s Leadership Institute Australia, said: “The two recipients of this year’s scholarships are both exceptionally talented and dynamic female executives who are respected for their thought leadership and business acumen. Importantly, both women are strong advocates, mentors and sponsors of other women in their professional spheres of influence.”

Diane Smith-Gander, President of Chief Executive Women, said: “Since 2011, CEW’s strategic alliance with the WLIA has enabled nine of Australia’s most senior corporate and not-for-profit executives to attend the Women’s Leadership Forum at Harvard Business School. All of these women have returned to lead their organisations armed with cutting edge capability, and an esteemed network of global leaders from their respective cohorts.”

“In 2015, we are sending two extremely impressive scholars,

  • Kate Gunn, Chief Operating Officer, ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO), University of Sydney
  • Julie Shuttleworth, General Manager (Solomon Mine), Fortescue Metals Group

Both Kate Gunn and Julie Shuttleworth are proven leaders in a sector that is critical to Australia’s productivity: science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).”

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Find details of CEW’s full scholarships program for 2015 here.

Find details of WLIA’s full scholarships program for 2015 here.

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