
Living Your Life’s Purpose
About this event
Want to be inspired by the stories of successful women entrepreneurs, leaders and purpose-driven businesses? Keen to find out how YOU can tap into your purpose and use it to drive social change?
We know that a key part of building a successful business or career is getting crystal clear on your purpose – your ‘why’ – and making it spark.
In the next She Mentors panel event on 1pm AEST, Wednesday 25 August we invite two successful women to share their stories:
- Stephanie Lam, Social Impact Lead at Work180 (and our very own member!)
- Cathryn Wills, Founder & Creative Director at Sans Beast
If you’re someone who wants to create meaningful change, or you’re just ready to be inspired by the stories of other women, this event is the inspo boost you’ve been waiting for.
We'll discuss
👉 Career journeys and pivotal moments
👉 What ‘having a purpose’ really means
👉 Highs and lows of finding meaningful work
👉 Lessons learnt and advice for those looking to drive social change
Date & Location
Wednesday 25 August, 1pm AEST / Melbourne
Online via Zoom.
Your Zoom link will be delivered to your inbox as soon as you register. Make sure you add She Mentors to your 'safe senders' to ensure you receive. Please reach out by emailing us at admin@shementors.com.au if you encounter any problems and we'll be happy to help.
Timezones
We are now catering to members all over Australia and beyond (yay!). Please make a note of the relevant timezone for kick-off:
🕗 1 pm: VIC/NSW
🕗 1pm: QLD
🕗 12:30pm: SA
🕗 11am: WA
About our speakers
Cathryn Wills is the founder of mission-led vegan handbag label, Sans Beast, and the former Creative and Managing Director of Australian accessories brand, Mimco. She has been working in the Australian fashion business for nearly 30 years.
Stephanie Lam is the Social Impact Lead for WORK180, a purpose driven tech start up on a mission to make workplaces more inclusive. After graduating uni, Stephanie spent her life savings volunteering and setting up a not for profit overseas. She’s passionate about understanding how different cultures prioritise social issues and implement change.