Championing the voices of female energy industry leaders at Power + Utilities Australia

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The Power + Utilities Australia Leadership Summit, to be held at Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 7-8 May, will feature over 120 speakers in its content program, with women comprising 45% of its roster.

The recent Workplace Gender Equality Agency report rates the energy industry as third lowest in terms of gender equity, with women making up only 26% of the workforce, and only 28% of key management positions, whilst the mean gender pay gap sits at 20.1%, ranking the industry 6th highest out of 19 industries.

Putting gender equity at the heart of its agenda, the Power + Utilities Australia Leadership Summit has, to date, confirmed 55 female speakers including 13 CEOs and six female-led keynote presentations over its two-day program.

Kicking off the conference and setting the tone for Day 1 is Louise Weine, CEO of the National Association of Women in Operations who will present the opening keynote on “The nine levers driving gender balance in operations”. Other highlights include:

· Dr Carolyn Huston, Smart Energy Distribution Lead, CSIRO: “Solving the renewable energy access puzzle for homes and small businesses – how does the supply chain come together for optimal solutions that consumers can trust?”

· Lisa Chiba, CEO, Momentum Energy: “Making the energy transition tangible for large and small consumers: the retailer challenge”

· Patricia Lavieri, Senior Lecturer, University of Melbourne: “Using behavioural models to analyse the potential for solar electric vehicle charging in Australia”

· Stephanie Bashir, CEO, Nexa Advisory: “Contestability and Competitive Markets: What role should government play in stimulating investment in transmission projects?”

Power + Utilities Australia will take place on May 7th and 8th at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, and registrations are open now.