VIC International Women's Day Breakfast. Thursday, 6 March 2025

  • 06 Mar 2025
  • 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • The Terrace, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne
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VIC INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY BREAKFAST

Come and celebrate International Women’s Day with a breakfast event recognising the incredible contributions of women in supply chain and logistics. Our theme this year 'From Warehouse to Boardroom' Women Driving Supply Chain Success will showcase inspiring stories, innovative ideas, and practical steps to create a more inclusive and equitable industry.

The event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with professionals across supply chain, procurement, and logistics Whether you’re a leader in the field or just starting your career.

 Date: Thursday, 6 March 2025  
 Time:

8.00am to 11.00am   

 
 Venue:        The Terrace, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne  
 Cost: Members - $109   /   Non-Members - $129  
 RSVP: By COB on Friday, 28 February 2025  
 Parking: Street parking around the Botanical Gardens   


ABOUT THIS EVENT 

Celebrate International Women’s Day with a breakfast event recognising the incredible contributions of women in supply chain and logistics. Our theme this year is 'From Warehouse to Boardroom' Women Driving Supply Chain Success will showcase inspiring stories, innovative ideas, and practical steps to create a more diverse industry.

The venue is set amidst the stunning surroundings of Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens, The Terrace offers a unique experience to celebrate International Women’s Day.

This breakfast is more than just a celebration - it’s a call to action. Join us as we recognise women in supply chain, build stronger connections, and contribute to a more diverse industry.

PANELLISTS 

My Therese Blank - Head of Ocean Products, Oceania

My Therese Blank is the Head of Ocean products at Maersk Oceania. She is leading the Ocean decarbonisation strategy for Maersk in the Area.
My is a seasoned leader with 20 years industry experience, and she has been a member of the Oceania leadership team since 2016. In 2022 she was elected board member of Shipping Australia, as the organisations first female director.
Her key passions are business innovation and leading the transformation of the shipping and logistics industry. My holds a master’s degree in business and economics from Uppsala University Sweden.

Tina De Angelis - Category Manager, Qantas Group Procurement

Tina is an accomplished supply chain and procurement executive with over 15 years of experience in the aviation and travel industries. Currently serving as a Category Manager at Qantas, she oversees strategic procurement initiatives, ensuring streamlined operations and delivering value across complex supply chains.

Katharina Zink Attana - General Manager, MCM

Katharina (Kat) Attana is an accomplished supply chain leader with over 20 years of local and global experience. She currently serves as General Manager at MCM Logistics, a national 3PL and last-mile solution provider. Kat has worked across various senior roles, including Chief Commercial Officer at Tasman Logistics, senior commercial positions at Toll Group and Kuehne + Nagel, and as Business Process Manager Asia for Hellmann Worldwide Logistics. Her career has spanned Europe, the U.S., Asia, and Australia, giving her a deep understanding of diverse markets and cultural dynamics.

MODERATOR 


 

Tabitha West - Founder and Principal, Reimagine Talent, Specialist Supply Chain recruitment agency

With 17 years of experience in supply chain and manufacturing recruitment, Tabitha West is a passionate advocate for building talent and fostering growth within the industry. As a committee member of the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) and leader of the Women in Supply Chain portfolio, she is dedicated to empowering women and promoting diversity across the sector. 


WHO SHOULD ATTEND 

Supply chain and logistics professionals at all levels.
Business leaders and managers committed to building diverse, inclusive teams.
Students and early-career professionals exploring opportunities in supply chain.

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