5 Essentials for Balancing Whānau and Work

Six in 10 bachelor degrees in New Zealand last year went to women, and yet New ...

How does the law support you to balance work and whānau?

Work-life balance. For some it’s the holy grail to strive for, for others an unattainable myth. ...

The Secret Life of a Stay-at-Home Dad

A stay-at-home father speaks to Global Women, under condition of anonymity, to share his family’s experience, ...

How to Share Parental Leave

In 2015 the UK changed its parental leave rules, allowing mums and dads to split both ...

Ditch the ‘Mummy Guilt’ for Work-Life Balance

‘Ditch the mummy guilt, it’s not serving any purpose.’ That’s the advice of Chloe Houston, CRM ...

A US Perspective on Diversity and Inclusion

Growing Up in a ‘Big Tent’ Named one of the 50 most powerful Latinas of 2017, ...

Meet your new Events Manager

We are delighted to introduce you to Kerry Quin, our new Events Manager. As Kerry settles ...

Global Women elects Susan Peterson as Board Member

Global Women, a non-profit organisation that advocates for diversity in leadership, today announces the appointment of ...

May 2018: Member Update

As I write this, following another wonderful Global Women members’ retreat, I am buzzing with all ...

Global Women welcomes over 30 new members

We believe that New Zealand can be the best country to live, work and play – ...

Meet your new Membership Team

The Global Women membership has grown to almost 300 this year, so our team at the ...

Mind The Gap: a view from the UK

  After a flurry of UK press coverage leading up to the reporting deadline of 4 ...