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Chief Executive Women (CEW) is an Australian organisation that supports women entrepreneurs and those in leadership positions and those aspiring to be senior executives. It provides a network of women in these positions, as well as funding leadership scholarships. It also lobbies government on issues affecting such issues as the
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.


History

The organisation began in Victoria in 1985 as an offshoot of Women Chiefs of Enterprises International (WCEI), or (''Les Femmes Chefs D'Enterprises Mondiales'', or FCEM), which was founded in Paris, France, in 1945. The formation of both groups was inspired by the need to mentor and support women entrepreneurs and in senior roles in organisations, and those to aspire to either. The CEW wanted to get a fairer deal for women in Australia, and to provide a network for sharing experiences with each other. WCEI asked Barbara Cail AO, then the publisher of ''
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'', to set up a branch in
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, which she did by selecting a group of 18 women. Cail became founding president, and widened the scope of the FCEM objectives, suggesting awareness-raising of women's business capabilities, which at that point were barely acknowledged, partly by organising lunches with male business leaders.
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AO and Bonnie Boezeman AO were founding members. By 1991 the group was active and energetic and felt the need to expand. During the first ten years, one of the most impactful objectives and achievements was to provide an annual
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to aspiring women leaders, usually to undertake a
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. Lunches were held with
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such as Bob Joss. In the mid-1990s CEW made a submission to the Karpin Inquiry (Industry Taskforce on Leadership and Management Skills, Enterprising Nation: Renewing Australia's Managers to Meet the Challenge of the Asia-Pacific Century, Canberra: AGPS, 1995) on women and diversity in management and leadership in the next century. In 2023, the independent creative agency Now We Collide began a partnership with CEW. Now We Collide is engaged to rebrand the annual CEW leadership summit, with the 2023 event called "Agenda 2033", to signal what must be done to hasten the current slow pace of change to fast-track the movement towards equality for women. Speakers at the 2023 summit included
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(2023
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), along with other influential leaders such as
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, Coles CEO Leah Weckert, and
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engagement leader Kaylee Anderson, Victorian director of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Alliance.


Description

CEW supports women entrepreneurs and those in leadership positions and those aspiring to be senior executives. It provides a network of women in these positions, as well as funding leadership scholarships. CEW encompasses all sectors of employment, including corporate,
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, academic, and
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. It is "an exclusive organisation by choice", in which members are bound to contribute to the overall advancement of women leaders. there are more than 1000 members.


People and governance

The organisation has six full-time employees and eight part-time employees. It has been registered as a charity by the ACNC since 2015. , Marie Festa is CEO of CEW.
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was appointed 19th president of CEW at the AGM in November 2022, and remains president . Past presidents include: * Barbara Cail AO (1985–1989) *
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AO * Ita Buttrose AC OBE *
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AO * Helen Lynch AM * Sandra Yates AO * The Hon.
Annabelle Bennett Annabelle Claire Bennett (born 8 January 1950) is the Chancellor of Bond University and a former Judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Early life and education Annabelle Claire Bennett (born Darin) was born in Sydney, Australia, to Emanue ...
AC SC * Karen Wilson * Diane Grady AO *
Jillian Broadbent Jillian Rosemary Broadbent (born 1948) is an Australian public figure and businesswoman. Early life Broadbent attended Ravenswood School for Girls and graduated with the degrees of Bachelor of Arts majoring in economics and Mathematics from th ...
AC *
Catherine Livingstone Catherine Brighid Livingstone, , (born 17 September 1955) is an Australian businesswoman who has held positions in the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, CSIRO, Macquarie Bank and Telstra. Professional After finishing her degree in 1977, Livingsto ...
AO * Naseema Sparks AM *
Belinda Hutchinson Belinda Jane Hutchinson (born 4 August 1953) is an Australian businessperson, accountant and philanthropist. Education Hutchinson graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Economics degree in 1976. Career She was a member of ...
AC * Christine Christian AO *
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AO *
Kathryn Fagg Kathryn Joy Fagg is a professional engineer, a board member and board chair from Australia. Fagg is currently the Chair of the Board for the CSIRO and a non-executive director on the board of Medibank Private. Fagg has been a board member of ...
AO * Sue Morphet * Sam Mostyn AO (
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lunch by ARA CEO Paul Zahra. This provides the opportunity for women working in a mid to senior executive role in the retail sector to study at the
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, in the US. The inaugural winner of the scholarship in 2022 was
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finance general manager Virginia Lead, with Coles GM of non-food business unit Debra Galle winning it in 2023. In 2022 CEW partnered with
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AO to create two new scholarships for women who lead in the arts community: the Hansen Executive Leader CEW Scholarship and the Hansen CEW Leaders Program for the Arts Scholarships. The former is for one recipient, to study a leadership course of their choice anywhere in the world, while the latter offers five recipients to participate in the CEW Leaders Program. CEW also analyses data created by the federal government's Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) each year, and makes submissions to parliament on the
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and related issues. In recent years it has put the spotlight on the untapped resources in migrant women, calling on leaders to examine their organisations' cultural and racial diversity and stressing the value of having diverse teams. It also committed to increasing its own data-gathering within its membership, and setting meaningful targets.


Publications

In July 2023 CEW published a report called ''Unlocking Leadership: Conversations on Gender and Race in Corporate Australia 2023''.


See also

* C-suite


References


External links

* {{authority control 1985 establishments in Australia Women's organisations based in Australia Business in Australia