Social Enterprise – Women in Tech
Our February event is focusing on Women in Tech. Our speakers are delivering amazing solutions for people and planet. Focusing on a variety of apps/ platforms ranging from circular venue sharing, solving restaurant food waste and finally, socially responsible
Treating the problems not the symptoms and the importance of mindset change. This INFINZ event, with Prof Lester Levy, is held on Tuesday 23 February in Auckland. Professor Lester Levy, CNZM, has served on 25 boards, 14 as Chair and was previously the Chair of the
2021 NZ Cyber Security Summit
As we operate within an increasingly digital environment, businesses, governments and societies are coming under a growing number of threats from cyber-attacks. Organisations are needing to bring cyber-security to the forefront of their digital strategy to ensure
A conversation with Antonia Watson, CEO; Sharon Zollner, Chief Economist and Penny Dell, Treasurer ANZ Bank
From teamwork to infrastructure – bringing it all together. With Paul Wilson, team physiotherapist, Emirates Team NZ and Andrew McGill, Head of Integrated Network Planning, Auckland Transport. Learn more about this event and register via the link below.
Young Women in Finance – International Women’s Day Breakfast. With guest speaker Paula Bennett, former National MP and Deputy Prime Minister. A light breakfast is provided. Learn more and register via the link below.
Virtual Fintech Fair is delighted to present Women & Fintech Forum 2021. This forum will showcase how fintechs are catering to women users as well as highlighting the opportunity in the space. Agenda: Why Fintechs Need to Focus on Women: The Opportunity
Fintech NZ will be hosting the first New Zealand Fintech Hui, this event is for founders, investors, industry and government partners to discuss the state of Fintech in New Zealand and to explore domestic and international opportunities.
In 2019, the proportion of women in senior management roles globally grew to 29%, the highest number ever recorded. Unfortunately, that percentage didn’t change at all in 2020. Women are obviously making some headway, but is it enough? Are there steps women