Supporting Women Leaders To Excel On Sporting Boards

VIC Premier

The Victorian Government is creating more opportunities for women to reach their leadership goals in the sports industry with a study program for current and aspiring board members.

Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence today opened the Government’s expanded Change Our Game Women in Governance Program.

It follows a successful pilot last year that saw 25 women graduate and many subsequently take up leadership and executive positions within the sector, including newly appointed Swimming Victoria board member Michelle Harris.

With more than 20 years’ experience as a sports sector professional and an extensive record of volunteering in community sport, Ms Harris was keen to take the next step and was nominated by GippSport to take part in the pilot and complete the directorship course.

The program helps women working and volunteering in the sport and recreation sector who are new or aspiring directors gain the knowledge, skills and ability to excel in board positions at a regional, state and national level.

The Office for Women in Sport and Recreation has partnered with the Australian Institute of Company Directors to deliver the three-day program, which provides a comprehensive overview of the main components of directorship including governance, strategy, risk and finance.

Two streams of the program are available. Stream one will provide training for up to 25 women who currently sit on a board, with stream two providing training for up to 25 women who have been identified as, or aspire to be, future board members.

To find out more about the programvisit changeourgame.vic.gov.au.

As stated by Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence

“This initiative is crucial to empowering women and boosting representation in leadership positions across sport and active recreation organisations.”

“We’re creating more opportunities for women to demonstrate their skills and promote a more inclusive culture in sports leadership.”

As stated by the Head of the Office for Women in Sport and Recreation Sarah Styles

“The Office for Women in Sport and Recreation is pleased to be able to support women to thrive in governance roles through this program, whether they are early in their director journey or seeking that first opportunity.”

As stated by Swimming Victoria board member Michelle Harris

“The course was a great reminder that there are amazing women who know and understand governance responsibilities, and together we can make the next step to important board positions across our sector.”

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