Tuesday 18th September 2018
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8:00am |
Registration opens |
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8:45am |
Opening remarks from the Chairperson Gill Gatfield – Author, Artist & Human Rights Advocate |
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9:00am |
KEYNOTE SESSION In this inspiring and empowering keynote, Karen Walker CNZM, one of New Zealand’s foremost entrepreneurs, and most famous fashion export, will share rare insight into the elements of her personal and business success. Karen presides over an international business empire with over 1,020 stockists around the world.
Karen Walker – Entrepreneur & Fashion Designer, Karen Walker |
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10:00am |
PANEL DISCUSSION: How can we stop women leaving the law? Why is it that there is an exodus of women in the legal profession after a certain career point, and can New Zealand’s legal profession afford to lose their contribution?
Panellists: Fionnghuala Cuncannon – Partner, Meredith Connell Steph Dyhrberg – Partner, Dyhrberg Drayton Helen Mackay – Director, Juno Legal Dr Maria A. Pozza – Associate, Govett Quilliam Moderator: Ann Brennan – Chief Legal Advisor, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment |
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10:45am |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Client opinions: is law firm diversity really at odds with client demands? Can change be pushed from the outside in? In this lively panel, clients will discuss their dream legal team, and give their take on championing change for women in law:
Sponsored by Anderson Lloyd. Panellists: Karen Clayton – General Counsel & Company Secretary, Air New Zealand Gordon MacLeod – CEO, Ryman Healthcare Stephen Town – CEO, Auckland Council Moderator: Anne McLeod – Partner, Anderson Lloyd |
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11:45am |
Morning refreshments |
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12:15pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Championing change: a discussion with law’s leaders Acknowledging an issue exists is the first bold step towards change. Here, New Zealand’s eminent leaders in law will discuss progression, change and their vision for the future of women in law:
Sponsored by Kensington Swan. Panellists: Anna Buchly – Chair, Bell Gully Anne Callinan – Chair, Simpson Grierson Malcolm Crotty – Chair, Russell McVeagh Charles Spillane – CEO, Kensington Swan Moderator: Anna Hood – Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland |
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1:15pm |
Networking lunch |
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2:00pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Eradicating sexual harassment in the legal profession In the wake of the #metoo movement, women all over the world have been empowered to speak up about their experiences with sexual harassment. How can sexual harassment be tackled in the legal profession?
Panellists: Professor Nicola Gavey– School of Psychology, Auckland University Zoë Lawton – Legal Researcher, Founder, #Metoo blog Dr Kim McGregor QSO– Chief Victims Advisor, New Zealand Government Mary Scholtens, QC – Stout Street Chambers Moderator: Gill Gatfield – Author, Artist & Human Rights Advocate |
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3:00pm |
Afternoon refreshments |
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3:15pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION: Voice of the future: young lawyers have their say In this thought provoking panel, the next generation of NZ’s brightest lawyers will present their perceptions of women in the legal profession, and lay out their vision for the future of women in law. Will the legal profession experience the ‘Hollywood’ effect?
Panellists: Sarah Kelly – Solicitor, Kensington Swan Aria Molteni-Luporini – Senior Solicitor, Russell McVeagh Elizabeth Thomas – Law Clerk, Meredith Connell Moderator: Gill Gatfield – Author, Artist & Human Rights Advocate |
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4:15pm |
Looking forward: your role in changing the future To sum up the day, challenge yourself to make personal changes. Can a ripple effect be achieved for women in law? If each person in the room made one change, would the overall effect be significant?
Stacey Shortall – Partner, MinterEllisonRuddWatts |
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5:00pm |
Conference concludes |

