Welcome to the fifth and final conversation in our Women in Business chapter – part of our ‘Join the Conversation’ series: five events that bring you important conversations led by Women in Business and heard by everyone. In partnership with Forsyth Barr, this bar-setting series is bringing hard-hitting topics into the conversational spotlight.
We’re wrapping up this series with a conversation on one of the most important topics there is: money.
Why be part of this conversation?
Led by a financial powerhouse, this conversation will highlight why investing is important for everyone, and how women are taking the lead on their financial future. This is your chance to hear an incredible leader give her insights into how women can build wealth their way.
Who’s the speaker?
Zoe Wallis is an investment strategist at Forsyth Barr, with a resume that includes Portfolio Manager at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and Chief Economist at both Kiwibank and Deloitte.
Zoe will touch on her amazing journey to being a finance leader, and share her views on what’s happening in the financial markets and rising trends for women looking to build a better financial future.
What’s in-store:
- 5:15 - 5:30pm – Arrival/networking
- 5:30 - 6:15pm – Zoe Wallis speaks
- 6:15 - 6:30pm – Q&A
- 6:30 - 7:30pm – Networking with drinks & canapes
Does building a better financial future matter to you? Want to help create better financial opportunities for women around you? This event is for you.
This event is part of the Women in Business chapter from our “Join the Conversation” series - 5 events that spotlight important topics through conversation, led by the amazing women driving change within them.
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Attend other events in the series:
14 August: You Can Say That - Experience the live incarnation of the popular Three Gals One Beehive podcast, where you'll hear unfiltered humour and insight on the world of politics!
4 September: Slipping through the cracks - What the sobering gender and ethnic pay gap statistics actually mean for women, and how we can all work to change it.
25 September: Act like a Leader - There’s more to leadership than being a CEO. Hear a leading CEO tell you how - and why women can get better chances at leading through small changes
17 October: It's Time we Talked About - Menopause is a topic that isn’t talked about enough. Come and join the conversation on how we can give women workplaces that support this stage of life.