The Glimmer Effect: Social Media's Green Upgrade [Virtual]
Discover inspiring stories, innovative platforms, and a glimpse into the future of social media and sustainability!
About this event
We've got a very compelling and heartening event on our menu! Dive into a vibrant conversation about how social media can drive sustainability and well-being, featuring some truly inspiring voices in the field.
Panel Discussion:
Meet a panel of passionate advocates who are leading the way in sustainability and well-being. These change-makers will share their personal journeys, their hopes and concerns, and the creative ways they’re harnessing social media to make a positive impact on our planet and society. It's a fantastic opportunity to hear firsthand from those who are actively shaping a better future.
Interview with Nancy:
Be inspired by the incredible journey of Nancy, a true pioneer in sustainability. In this special interview, Nancy will open up about her path, the challenges she’s faced, and the milestones she’s achieved. Her story offers a heartfelt look at the broader movement towards sustainability and her personal role in it.
Glimmer Platform Video:
Catch a captivating video that showcases the Glimmer platform and its role in advancing sustainability and well-being. This platform, which connects deeply with Nancy’s story, highlights how innovative social media strategies can drive meaningful change. It's a visual treat that brings technology and sustainability together in a powerful way.
A big thank you to Glimmer - The Sustainability Network for this incredible collaboration on such a forward-thinking topic.
Join us to connect with others who share your passion, learn from industry leaders, and contribute to the conversation about the future of social media and sustainability.
Speakers
Nancy is a seasoned digital technology leader with a passion for sustainability. She has held senior leadership positions at some of the world's most respected companies, including startups, multinationals, and the Big Four consulting firms.
This diverse background has given Nancy a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in the 21st century. She has seen firsthand how technology can be used to create positive change, and she is committed to using her expertise to make a difference.
In recognising the crucial need for collaboration that genuinely addresses sustainability challenges, Nancy founded Glimmer—The Sustainability Network. Glimmer is a community of like-minded individuals who are committed to making a difference. Passionate about environmental and social sustainability, and well-being, Nancy aims to use Glimmer to educate and unite a community committed to driving positive change.
Nancy’s entrepreneurial spirit combines her keen sense of purpose and innovation, steering Glimmer for transformative change, encouraging others to adopt sustainable practices and setting new benchmarks for responsible social media engagement.
Leading with impact, Sara's journey is a testament to the power of vision, innovation, and purpose. She started in IT and boldly transformed a family business, La Porchetta, from a 12-restaurant chain into Australia's largest franchised a-la-carte restaurant group.
With a passion for people and growth, Sara's leadership isn't just about numbers. She built a robust and diverse team at La Porchetta, investing in their development and fostering a collaborative culture. Her commitment to sustainability and social responsibility led her to co-found the Moira Kelly Creating Hope Foundation and Affari SP, a consulting firm empowering small businesses with a circular economy and ESG mindset.
Sara's dedication extends beyond La Porchetta. She is actively involved in various organisations and has served on national boards for the Franchise Council of Australia and the Family Business Association, championing franchising and family businesses. Additionally, she holds leadership positions with organisations promoting financial well-being, community development, and healthcare, fostering engagement and connection.
Recognised as National Franchise Woman of the Year in 2010, Sara's achievements are a source of pride for all women in business. She is a role model for CALD (Culturally and Linguistically Diverse) women. She actively mentors and advocates for diversity and inclusion, seeking to elevate her impact on vulnerable communities.
Sara inspires by showing you can achieve remarkable success while making a positive difference. Her motto is “People First”.
With a deep commitment to sustainability, Nicole is actively working to integrate eco-friendly practices into the school system and educate young minds about the importance of everyday sustainable living. Her dedication to empowering the next generation and promoting a more sustainable future is truly inspiring.
His work explores how the strategic alignment of IT systems with ESG goals can enhance organisational sustainability by leveraging EA. With a background in ICT project management over eight years and several professional certifications, Nayeem brings a practical, interdisciplinary approach to his research, aiming to bridge the gap between technology and sustainability for the future world.
Her role at the Ministry of Education enables her to bridge academic research with practical application, contributing to policy and innovation in education. Maryam’s experience across both public and private sectors underscores her dedication to integrating sustainability into core business strategies. She is passionate about equipping the next generation to navigate and excel in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Alongside her PhD, Rita is a sustainability strategy officer and a tutor in urban climate change and sustainability at the University of Melbourne. She is also a research assistant for multiple global sustainability education projects, including the Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Education (MECCE) project, and the International Literacy Project (ILP). Her zeal for advancing actionable sustainability and climate change education, particularly in higher education settings, stems from her passion for contributing to a truly transformational sustainability education for meaningful impacts.
Before academia, Dan managed institutional investment portfolios and developed innovative investment products, including one of Australia's first environmental superannuation funds.
Embracing the principle of continuous improvement, Dilan actively seek wisdom to unlock the power of data and deliver exceptional results. With a proven track record of adding substantial value to organisations, he is committed to advancing the data field and making a positive impact.
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