In 2018 Women in Print (WiP) will celebrate its 11th year providing a unique forum for women working in the print media industry to expand their networks and, at the same time, learn from some of Australia’s leading businesswomen.

Women in Print are pleased to announce that Amna Karra-Hassan will be presenting at the five-event series around Australia in August.

1 WiP Karra Hassan Amna 2017 
              Amna Karra-Hassan

Amna is an activist and advocate for diversity, inclusion and gender parity She works for the Australian Federal Police in the Reform, Culture and Standards portfolio, which is responsible for engaging the workforce in cultural change. She is also the Founder and President of the Auburn Giants Australian Football Club and has pioneered programs for women of minority communities in Western Sydney. She uses her influence to change the conversation on gender, culture, faith and representation.

Amna will share her inspirational story through adversity, hope and achieving the impossible. She shares her experiences on collaborating with community leaders, small business owners, local government, traditional and social media and thought leaders. She shares how she engages in the story telling process to help others overcome adversity, build confidence and resilience, and lead with perseverance and courage.

The events will be held:
Western Australia – Wednesday 15th August
South Australia – Thursday 16th August
Queensland – Tuesday 21st August
New South Wales – Wednesday 22nd August
Victoria – Thursday 23rd August

Since its inception Women in Print has attracted a diverse audience comprising women in senior management, sales and marketing through to those working in technical capacities on the shop floor. More than 3500 women have so far participated in the regular events.

Tickets will go on sale end May 2018. To keep up to date with WIP news please like us on Facebook, follow us on our new Instagram page or visit the website www.womeninprint.com.au to sign-up to the database.

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