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Future of Work Hub Podcast Series - In Conversation with (June 2021) - Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first (Female leadership)

In Conversation with (June 2021) - Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first (Female leadership)

05/28/21 • 21 min

Future of Work Hub Podcast Series

Our sixth episode of our ‘In Conversation with...’ series features Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first, one of the world's leading global consultancies focussed on gender balance.

Avivah highlights the business opportunities of gender balance for organisations, the focus on female leadership traits as a result of the pandemic, the rise of “conscious capitalism” and the role government and policy have to play in shaping demographic change. We are encouraged to change the way we think about gender balance and think beyond the unsuccessful gender inclusion strategies of the past. Avivah also shares her thoughts on what companies can be doing now to bring about lasting change.

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Our sixth episode of our ‘In Conversation with...’ series features Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first, one of the world's leading global consultancies focussed on gender balance.

Avivah highlights the business opportunities of gender balance for organisations, the focus on female leadership traits as a result of the pandemic, the rise of “conscious capitalism” and the role government and policy have to play in shaping demographic change. We are encouraged to change the way we think about gender balance and think beyond the unsuccessful gender inclusion strategies of the past. Avivah also shares her thoughts on what companies can be doing now to bring about lasting change.

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For more information about Philippa’s work, please visit her website.

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