On Wednesday 6 June 2018, Deutsche Bank will host its 10th Women in Banking & Finance (WiBF) Annual Forum.
This year’s event – Reputation: your most valuable asset? – brings together four speakers from different professional backgrounds to provide their unique perspectives on managing reputation. We are delighted to be joined by:
Sue Cato – Founding Partner, Cato & Clegg
Michelle Jablko – Chief Financial Officer, ANZ
Edwina McCann – Editor-in-Chief, Vogue Australia
Mitchell Starc – Australian Men’s Cricket Team
The dramatic expansion of freely available information offers a new realm of reputation importance. But are power and money just as important? Or is our reputation the one constant we can still hold onto in a rapidly changing world? And if so, how do we protect such a valuable asset? These are just some of the questions to be addressed by our speakers. Commentator and former ABC702 radio host, Adam Spencer, will moderate the event.
Anthony Miller, Deutsche Bank’s Chief Executive Officer for Australia & New Zealand, said: “This year’s theme is very relevant to everyone regardless of professional background. When you consider the world we live in, in particular the scale and impact of social media and its ability to shape people’s thinking, understanding how to maintain and protect one’s reputation is critical.”
Wednesday 6 June 2018
Grand Ballroom
Four Seasons Sydney
199 George Street
Registration from 5:30pm
10th Annual Forum will commence at 6:00pm
Cocktail reception from 7:30pm
You can register here for the event
Follow this year’s WiBF Annual Forum on twitter under the hashtag #DBWiBF.
WiBF is a not-for-profit organisation that supports the professional development of women in the banking and finance sectors. Deutsche Bank has hosted the WiBF Annual Forum since 2009. It is one of five events that the Bank supports globally to promote diversity with the first event, the Women on Wall Street Conference, launched in 1995.