Liesl Capper, Winner of the Nokia Business Innovation Award
Audette Exel, founder of the globally-operating ISIS group, was named the 2012 Telstra Business Woman of the Year
Telstra New South Wales Business Woman of the Year Audette Exel
Wing Commander Lee de Winton (second from left) with three of her Defence Force colleagues
White Pages® Community & Government Award winner Lee de Winton
Wing Commander Lee de Winton, Commander of Number 381 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron, a Defence Force group that provides expeditionary airbases overseas. She is pictured with the NSW Minister for Women Pru Goward. Lee de Winton won the White Pages Community and Government Award
Lee de Winton, winner of the White Pages Community and Government Award
Cynthia Whelan, CEO and the first woman to head Barclay Bank’s Australian operations; she is a passionate advocate for diversity and calls for more women in senior levels in the finance industry. Whelan trained as a ballerina but an injured turned her career to investment banking in Hong Kong and now in Australia. She won the Hudson Private and Corporate Sector Award.
Cynthia Whelan, Hudson Private and Corporate Sector Award
Naomi Barber, a Disability Services Australia manager who leads a team that supports 2000 people with a disability to find or keep employment. She was a singer in various bands until her career change where she chose to work with people who are deaf. She won the marie claire Young Business Woman's Award
Naomi Barber, winner of the marie claire Young Business Woman's Award
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Liesl Capper, Winner of the Nokia Business Innovation Award
Liesl Capper, CEO of MyCyberTwin, a provider of artificial intelligence-based conversational robots. Winner of the Nokia Business Innovation Award.