Dr Emma Fulu
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Dr Emma Fulu
She/Her
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
The Equality Institute
Dr Emma Fulu is a researcher, feminist activist and one of the world’s leading experts on violence against women, appearing widely across the media including on Al Jazeera, CNN, the BBC, and Q&A. She is the founder and co-CEO of the Equality Institute, a global feminist agency working to advance gender equality and end violence against women and girls. She is also the co-founder of VOICE, a non-profit organisation that partners with women and girls in conflict and disaster settings to amplify their solutions to violence in their own communities. Emma is Co-Chair of the Gender and Rights Advisory Panel of the World Health Organization, and a member of the Global Women’s Institute Leadership Council. She has a PhD from the University of Melbourne, is the author of Domestic Violence in Asia, and publishes widely on gender, violence, masculinities and feminist leadership.
SESSIONS
Day 2
9:10
CEO Panel: Leading with Purpose – Championing Intersectionality and Allyship
Strategies to meaningfully engage as an ally and create change in your sector
Going beyond gender equity, understanding intersectionality and creating a culturally safe workplace
Role modelling empathy and integrity to build a safe and inclusive space for high performing teams
Moderator: Dr Emma Fulu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Equality Institute
Dr Caroline Hughes (Ngunnawal) AM, Executive Director, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Greg Moriarty, Secretary, Department of Defence
Alison Rose, Chief of Space Division, Geoscience Australia
Wayne Phillips, Commissioner, ACT Emergency Service Agency