Women in Economics Network (WEN)
Welcome to the NSW Branch Women in Economics Network (WEN). The branch’s WEN is part of a national Women in Economics Network (WEN) that is linked to the Economic Society of Australia that has been formed to promote and support the careers of female economists in Australia.
The objectives for the Women in Economics Network are to:
- professionally connect and support the career development of women in economics
- increase the representation of women at all levels of the economics profession
- promote public contributions by female economists.
Membership is open to all branch members. You can join by modifying your preferences in your member profile or by emailing membership@esansw.org.au.
Men are welcome (and encouraged) to become members of WEN and attend most WEN events. However, some of the activities of the WEN such as the Women in Economics Retreat, mentoring program and media register are targeted specifically at women.
The WEN has a number of activities planned for the next few years. These include:
- Regular events – seminars on economic issues featuring female speakers as well as professional development and networking events
- An annual women in economics retreat for junior and mid-career women
- A media and public speaking register – designed to provide media outlets and conference organisers with a list of qualified women when they are looking for economists
- Advocating for women in economics – using our website, newsletter, social media and special sessions at the Australian Conference of Economists to promote the careers and research of female economists
- A pipeline program – initiatives to promote economics as a career to female students at school and universities.
WEN NSW Committee
- Evie Fox Koob (Chair) Manager at Deloitte Access Economics
- Le (Lyla) Zhang's (Deputy Chair) Associate Professor at Department of Economics, Macquarie Business School, Macquarie University
- Silvia Griselda (Treasurer) Research Manager, Human Capital Unit, e61 Institute
- Katherine (Katie) McGregor (Secretary) Graduate Economist at Deloitte Access Economics
- Jennifer Jenkins (Committee Member) Director, Project Advisory and Evaluation, Infrastructure Australia
- Rachel Lee (Committee Member) Research Economist, e61 Institute
- Mia Ratkovic (Committee Member) Health Economics Analyst at Thema Consulting Pty Ltd
- Annie Truong (Committee Member) Senior Analyst, NSW Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade
- Maria Estela Varua (Committee Member) Associate Professor at Economics & Finance - School of Business, Associate Dean - Research at School of Business Western Sydney University
Click here to visit the WEN National Website and click here for the WEN Constitution.