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Come along to the Take on Board breakfast, July 2017

Thinking that joining a board might be an ideal way to make your contribution? Not sure where to start, where to look, or even if your skills are what a board needs?

Come and hear from two fabulous directors on their experience and tips on getting and being on a board. This event is ideal for aspiring, new or experienced directors or those wanting to meet new and interesting people.

A room full of women attend a Take on Board breakfast. Thy sit at two long breakfast tables while listening to the guest presenters who are standing at the front of the room beside the windows.

The speakers:

Rose Hiscock

Rose Hiscock is the inaugural Director of Science Gallery Melbourne, an innovative new gallery dedicated to the collision of art and science. Planned to open in 2018, Science Gallery Melbourne is a flagship engagement project of the University of Melbourne and once established, will be part of the Global Science Gallery Network  a network of eight Science Gallery locations developed in partnership with leading universities in urban centres including Dublin, London and Bangalore.

Prior to joining Science Gallery, Rose was director of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS), Australia’s contemporary museum for excellence and innovation in applied arts and sciences. With an internationally revered collection of more than 500,000 objects, MAAS comprises the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Observatory and the Museums Discovery Centre.

Prior to joining the Powerhouse Museum, Rose was the Executive Director Arts Development for the Australia Council for the Arts where she was responsible for building national and international markets for Australia’s arts.

As Manager Marketing and Commercial operations at Museum Victoria she was responsible for brand development, audience and commercial growth across Museum Victoria’s five venues – Melbourne Museum, Scienceworks, the Immigration Museum, Royal Exhibition Building and IMAX theatre.

Rose is committed to building a vibrant, balanced and accessible arts sector. Noting the gender gap in Directorships, she played an instrumental role in developing a mentoring program to nurture future female museum Directors. She is a Board member of Back to Back Theatre, Australia’s highly successful company with a full-time ensemble of actors considered to have an intellectual disability, and Chunky Move, one of Australia’s premier dance companies.

Leonie Morgan

Included on the Victorian Women’s Honour Roll for ground-breaking leadership in increasing women’s participation in public life, Leonia is an experienced board director and consultant.

This success builds on her work with the Office for the Community Sector in Victoria’s public service creating practical tools and providing advice on best practice workforce and community sector capacity building. Her expertise and commitment was recognised by the Departmental Secretary’s Outstanding Achievement Award. She loves using her skills to bring about positive change that endures. Her focus is on inclusion, equality, increasing organisational diversity and building capacity.

Leonie’s proven track record in the private, public and community sector means that many organisations value her practical skills in facilitation, governance, mentoring and problem solving.

Most recently she used her superior facilitation skills and strong commitment to women’s active participation in public life to work, in partnership with the International Women’s Development Agency, in the Pacific with the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement and the Bougainville Women’s Federation.

She’s currently coordinating a mentoring program which matches six new Myanmar women MPs with six Australian MPs for IWDA in partnership with Akhaya Women in Myanmar.

She’s also currently a member of the Holmesglen Institute, Film Victoria and EMILY’s List Australia Boards. She is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and holds a Masters of Education and Graduate Diplomas in Media and Cinema and in Women’s Studies.

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