EEAA hosts Women's Day breakfast

Women and men from across the business events sector celebrated International Women's Day at the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) special Sydney breakfast honouring the contribution of women.

In a room with nearly 100 attendees, EEAA chief executive Joyce DiMascio welcomed the  industry’s commitment to creating environments that empower and enable women to flourish.

“Everyone has a responsibility for ensuring that we can create environments in which women can flourish and in which women can perform at their best. Environments in which we can make better decisions because we avoid stereotypes and provide fair, supportive workplaces that bring out the best in our teams,” said DiMascio.

EEAA International Women's Day attendees. L-R: Penny Lion, Tourism Australia; Malu Barrios and Helen Mantellato, ICC Sydney; and Claudia De Carli, Business Chicks.

EEAA hosts Women's Day breakfast

Women and men from across the business events sector celebrated International Women's Day at the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) special Sydney breakfast honouring the contribution of women.

In a room with nearly 100 attendees, EEAA chief executive Joyce DiMascio welcomed the  industry’s commitment to creating environments that empower and enable women to flourish.

“Everyone has a responsibility for ensuring that we can create environments in which women can flourish and in which women can perform at their best. Environments in which we can make better decisions because we avoid stereotypes and provide fair, supportive workplaces that bring out the best in our teams,” said DiMascio.

EEAA International Women's Day attendees. L-R: Penny Lion, Tourism Australia; Malu Barrios and Helen Mantellato, ICC Sydney; and Claudia De Carli, Business Chicks.