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2020 HACCI International Women’s Day special event #EachforEqual

26 February, 2020

A night of delicious food, exquisite drinks and engaging panel conversation at the Grounds of Arcadia, Hellenic Museum courtyard

Featuring Freda Miriklis and Riki Polygenis hosted by Vicky Alexiou.

Join us on the 12th of March for yet another great event that brings together the women of the Greek Australian community to celebrate this important date.

This year’s guests will hear from our outstanding speakers Riki Polygenis – Principal Adviser in the Australian Treasury’s International Policy and Engagement Division, and Freda Mir­iklis – cofounder of the only organisation on women’s leadership and economic empowerment to 53 Governments of the Commonwealth and lead partner of Commonwealth Enterprise & Investment Council.

#EachForEqual

We all have the power to transform the world and we can all help create a gender equal world.

An equal world is an enabled world.

How can we actively choose to challenge stereotypes, fight bias, broaden perceptions and improve situations?
Is equality a women’s issue or is it’s a business issue?
Is gender equality essential for economies and communities to thrive?
Join us and share your stories; celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, enjoy a glass of wine and the opportunity to network with like-minded guests.

Book your ticket at:
https://vhww.tzybooking.com/BIJWO

About our speakers

Riki Polygenis

Riki is a Principal Adviser in the Australian Treasury’s International Policy and Engagement Division. This involves responsibility for Treasury’s engagement with multilateral forums including the G20 and key bilateral partners, with the aim to strengthen International economic and financial stability and promote global growth and sustainable development.

Riki joined the Australian Treasury in October 2018, initially working on the analysis and forecasting of the global economy and international trade within the Macroeconomic Conditions Division. Riki also has extensive experience as a private sector macroeconomist, including as Head of Australian Economics at National Australian Bank, and Co-Head of Australian Economics at ANZ.

These roles included delivering high quality analysis, forecasts and presentations to thousands of external and internal clients, providing thought leadership and working collaboratively with executives. She started her career as an economist in the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Economic Analysis Department.

Riki holds a first-class Honours degree in Economics, and a Bachelor of Commerce degree (majoring in finance), both from Monash University. Riki is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) and has been actively involved in the Women in Economics network

Freda Miriklis

Freda is an adviser, strategist and humanitarian with experience educating and supporting world leaders and CEOs to promote gender balance and economic opportunities that empower women entrepreneurs through trade and development, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

She is Chair of the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network – the only accredited organisation focused on women’s economic empowerment and recognised by 53 governments across five continents; and served as a main representative to the United Nations in New York and Geneva, representing civil society at global meetings, including those at or facilitated by the United Nations and Commonwealth Secretariat.

Freda is a board member of The Hellenic Initiative (THI) Australia uniting and empowering Greek Australians and Philhellenes to work together supporting Greece’s economic renewal with far-reaching programs making a lasting impact on Greek society; and is a member of the Kastellorizian Association of Victoria Committee.

About our host

Vicky Alexiou

Vicky’s many talents made her an invaluable addition to the HACCI Board in 2019. She has 15 years of strategy, business development and operations experience in professional services, with a proven record of leadership and driving business outcomes.

Vicky began her career as a corporate Lawyer at Ashurst, after completing Law (Hans) and Arts degrees.

She has spent ten years at KPMG, currently as Head of Markets for Enterprise. Vicky loves teambuilding and working in cross-functional teams to drive growth and get results. She is an expert in building client relationships through developing and executing strategy.

Vicky is an authentic leader, natural collaborator and passionate advocate for workplace diversity. She is a strong mentor and supporter of women in business. Vicky is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and is also a member of the Development Board of Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.

About the Venue

The Grounds of Arcadia connect the contemporary to the past and inspire cultural dialogue offering a sophisticated take on some of the Greek hero dishes.

They are located in the magnificent garden courtyard of Melbourne’s Hellenic Museum and housed in in an award-winning, architecturally designed structure that resembles a silver cube and takes many different forms responding to Melbourne’s ever-changing weather.

Especially far the HACCI IWO event the Grounds of Arcadia have prepared a selection of delicious canapes for the guests that they will be serving with a bespoke selection of wines.

Door prizes & event partners

This year we have exclusive door prizes.

A $350 voucher from Raids on Collins, Melbourne’s destination hair salon. Nestled above RAI, CLLIS the ‘Paris’ end of Collins Street, Rakis exceptional O N O N style and outstanding service has seen them win over um industry awards in their 34 years history and earned them the reputation as Melbourne’s premier hair salon.

The Raids hairdressing team comprises a collection of dynamic and creative individuals, led by owner and Director, Stavros Tavrou.

https://www.rakis.com.au

A $300 voucher for a memorable dinning experience at the exclusive Botanical hotel (169 Domain Road, South Yana). The modern Australian Bar and Grill showcases premium Australian beef, local seafood and an award-winning wine list.

htips://botanicalltotel.com.au

The winners will be announced on the night.

Event details

Date: 12 March 2020
Time: 6.00 pm for 6.30 pm start.
Venue: Grounds of Arcadia,
Rear of The Hellenic Museum
280 William Street Melbourne
Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/BIJW0?
$85 (I-IACCl/ HYPN members) $95 (HACCI Guests)

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