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Sunita Gloster AM to lead panel at Women in Media Conference 2023

"Conversations are a catalyst for change and I look forward to this important discussion about how we can accelerate intentional action.”

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jun 20, 2023
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Leaders in advertising and marketing will discuss culture change and driving female narratives at the Women in Media National Conference on September 8-9, 2023 – facilitated by Sunita Gloster AM.

Sunita Gloster AM is a non-executive director and leader in the media, marketing and sustainability arenas. Sunita is committed to the positive impact that customer strategies have on corporate reputation, stakeholders and community and brings diversity, equity and sustainability diligence to all her roles. She is on ABC TV’s Gruen and is regularly published on areas that impact society and growth.

The panellists that are set to appear at the event include:

• Seven West Media’s chief marketing and audience officer, Melissa Hopkins, who has led marketing for Optus in Australia, globally Vodafone and worked across agencies and startups in the UK and US.

• CEO of Dentsu Creative, Kirsty Muddle leads the network’s creative agenda across ANZ. She sits on the AANA and ACA boards.

• Senior strategy director, Abbie Dubin-Rhodin has spent the last 12 years guiding brands across the US and Australia to create some of their most commercially and creatively effective work. She is also an advisory board member at Unleash Health.

• Clemenger BBDO senior copywriter, Phoebe Sloane is the brainchild of The Aunties; an industry-adored mentoring movement on a mission to connect and champion women and all marginalised genders in the creative industry.

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Sunita Gloster AM said, “The media and marketing industry has the power to influence and dismantle some of society's biggest problems - in their messaging, content and reach. To represent missing and misrepresented parts of the community on screens, to eradicate harmful stereotypes in our content and to show a world we aspire to have. Equality and diversity within our ranks are essential ingredients in that responsibility. Conversations are a catalyst for change and I look forward to this important discussion about how we can accelerate intentional action.”

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