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Women of Winter X Advancing Women in Snowsports Industry Careers Night
Mon 08 Jul 2024 18:00 — 19:30
Jindabyne
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Registrations for this event are closed.
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On behalf of Snow Australia's Women of Winter (WoW), and APSI's Advancing Women in Snowsports (AWS), we welcome women in the snow sports industry to a networking evening support women to stay involved in Snowsports.
The networking evening is an opportunity to make connections with women employed in our diverse snow industry, and create an awareness of career opportunities within the community.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the industry, this event is aimed at promoting and supporting the presence of women in the industry and increasing awareness of career paths.
Tickets are $20 per person, which includes canapes. There will also be a cash bar.
This event is brought to you by the Women of Winter initiative which aims to champion and empower Snowsports Women to reach their full potential through professional development, training and networking opportunities, leading to an increase of women working and volunteering in the Snowsports Industry. In collaboration with Advancing Women in Snowsports, which actively promotes the role of women and creates opportunities to empower females to participate and pursue a career in Snowsports Instruction.
Rachael Oakes-Ash will be a special guest on the night, the founder of SnowsBest.com, Australia's leading digital channel for skiers and boarders. More commonly known as @misssnowitall Rachael is a long time ski journalist who tackles everything from ski travel destinations to FIS and Olympic athletes, issues facing the ski industry, women in snowsports and more. She had Australia’s first digital weekly newspaper ski/snow column with Fairfax (Sydney Morning Herald and The Age) and is the name behind the #showusdagirls female snow movement and SnowAid Australia bushfire auction. She has just completed the Australian and New Zealand film tour of Weak Layers with Canada’s filmmaker Katie Burrell.