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100 Women in Operations: Elise King, Associate Director of Research and Development, The Arnotts Group
02.07.25 100 Women in Operations
Elise is Associate Director of R&D at The Arnott’s Group, leading a team of 12 working across Campbell’s and V8 brands. Her 17-year career has spanned R&D and Quality roles,…Read more -
Why we need more women in STEM & how NAWO is helping open doors
02.07.25 Articles Professional Development Program
With International Women in Engineering Day recently behind us, it’s a timely moment to reflect on the state of gender balance in STEM careers and the road ahead.Read more -
NAWO Career Club: Your Career GPS – Finding Your Best Next Step using Strengths
30.06.25 Career Club Event Webinar
In this Career Club session, NAWO welcomed Rebecca Hopkins, leadership facilitator and accredited CliftonStrengths® Coach, for a lively and insightful conversation about how to forge a career that gives you…Read more -
New to NAWO?
26.06.25 Articles Resources
This is your starting point for accessing member benefits and connecting with our community. Read on to learn how to get started.Read more -
100 Women in Operations: Emma Gauld, HSEQ Manager – Energy, Monadelphous
19.06.25 100 Women in Operations
Emma is an HSEQ Manager for energy operations, supporting offshore teams at Monadelphous. With a background in male-oriented industries, she leads with authenticity and integrity. Known for her hands-on site…Read more -
Changing Landscape of Flexible Work: summary and webinar recording
19.06.25 Allyship Event Knowledge Share Forum Webinar
Curious how operational industries are making flexible work... work? In our June 2025 webinar leaders at WesCEF and Opal shared their stories, insights and strategies on this evolving topic. Watch…Read more -
100 Women in Operations: Kylie Jones, Senior Manager – Lidcombe Processing, Tassal
13.06.25 100 Women in Operations
Kylie is a supply chain leader with 20+ years’ experience across industries. Now Senior Manager at Tassal’s Lidcombe Processing site, she brings operational strength and people-first leadership. A Textile Scientist…Read more -
What a Job! Carrie-Ann Jones, George Weston Foods
12.06.25 Articles Event Profile Webinar What a Job!
In this What a Job! session, we heard from Carrie-Ann Jones, Head of Engineering & Operational Excellence, George Weston Foods. She started at the company 30 years ago in the…Read more -
100 Women in Operations: Serena Teh, Capital COE (Centre of Excellence) Manager, Lion Pty Ltd
06.06.25 100 Women in Operations
Serena is Capital COE Manager at Lion, leading a team of Engineers and Project Managers delivering major capital projects across breweries and hospitality sites. With a background in Engineering, Project…Read more -
The Evolution of Flexibility: A Personal Reflection on Work, Identity, and Change
03.06.25 Allyship Articles Opinions Professional Development Program Resources
By Louise Weine When I began my career over 25 years ago, office culture was steeped in symbolism and tradition. Leaving a jacket on the back of your chair was…Read more