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A Woman's Place: Life, leadership and lessons from the boardroom

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title A Woman's Place: Life, leadership and lessons from the boardroom
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joan Withers
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 154
ISBN/Barcode 9780143770596
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Group (NZ)
Imprint Penguin Books (NZ)
Publication Date 17 July 2017
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

The inspiring story of one of New Zealand's most respected business leaders. 'Successful women rarely set out to become role models. They just do the best they can, and hopefully that becomes inspirational for other women.' Joan Withers left high school with School Certificate at the age of 16 and from those unassuming beginnings has gone on to manage one of New Zealand's leading media organisations and to chair the boards of several of the country's largest companies. An outspoken advocate for diversity in the boardroom and for equal pay for women, Joan argues that gender inequality holds back not only women but economic growth globally. In this candid account of her life and career, she shares her journey from stay-at-home mum to CEO of Fairfax New Zealand, and in-demand company director and board Chair. A highly readable insight into business leadership and what it takes to succeed, A Woman's Place is also a call to action for women to set their sights on the top of the corporate ladder.

Author Biography

Joan Withers (Author) Joan Withers is a New Zealand business leader who has held CEO positions in the media industry and has corporate governance experience spanning 20 years. She is currently the Chair of Mercury NZ Ltd and The Warehouse Group Ltd, and a director of ANZ New Zealand. In July 2005 Joan became chief executive officer of Fairfax New Zealand Limited, New Zealand's largest media company, a role from which she retired in 2009. Joan left high school with School Certificate for a job as a bank teller. After spending time at home following the birth of her son she forged a career as a media executive and completed an MBA, eventually holding CEO roles in major newspaper and radio organisations. In 2015 she was named Supreme Winner in the New Zealand Women of Influence Awards and was named Chairperson of the Year in the Deloitte Top 200 Management Awards. Joan is a trustee of the Louise Perkins Foundation, which provides support to breast cancer sufferers, and is chair of a steering committee working to increase the percentage of South Auckland Maori and Pacific Island students taking up roles in the health sector. She is a University of Auckland Distinguished Alumni and won the CAANZ Media Excellence Award in 2009 and the New Zealand Shareholders Beacon Award in 2014. Joan is also the author of A Girl's Guide to Business, published by Penguin Books in 1998.