
Episode 142
Diversity and Inclusion: An Insightful discussion with Winitha Bonney OAM, Thought Leader, Author, and Founder of #ColourFULL
In this interview episode, Fiona has a chat with Winitha Bonney OAM, an exceptional Australian thought leader who works to help women of colour thrive in leadership roles and in building anti-fragile cultures of inclusion and allyship. Learn more about Winitha's advocacy and work, her book - #ColourFULL: How Women of Colour can become powerful leaders that transform the world, as well as her thoughts on business timing and creating a for-profit business.
My Daily Business Podcast · Winitha Bonney, Fiona Killackey
October 13, 20211h 26m
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In this interview episode, Fiona has a chat with Winitha Bonney OAM, an exceptional Australian thought leader who works to help women of colour thrive in leadership roles and in building anti-fragile cultures of inclusion and allyship. Learn more about Winitha's advocacy and work, her book - #ColourFULL: How Women of Colour can become powerful leaders that transform the world, as well as her thoughts on business timing and creating a for-profit business.
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