‘Why Does the Workplace Need More Women CEOs?’ was the question, EVE was determined to answer.
The Christian magazine held a panel discussion on Tuesday morning (29/10/24) at Gateway Hotel with Development Specialist & Keynote Speaker, Dulciana Somare-Brash as well as panelists, Jennifer Baing-Waiko, Director of Mainland Holdings Ltd and Lesieli Taviri, CEO of PNG Sustainable Development Program.
Dulciana Somare-Brash, said that women naturally have a comparative advantage due to their natural inclination to take care of others.
“Women have a physiological advantage, right from the beginning we take care of others.”
“We house human life and make sacrifices.”
“These attributes can be brought into the workplace.”
During the discussion, Taviri was asked if she has seen an increase of young women being interested in leadership.
She confirmed that there has indeed been a rise in women being more interested in becoming leaders.
“When young women see and hear more stories about women role models being successful in leadership, it encourages them to participate.”
“It is a great motivator.”
She spoke about her personal experiences when starting Business Coalition for Women ten years ago, stating that less than 0.1% of women were represented on boards and in CEO roles. However, ten years later that number has increased to 17% and 20% respectively.
The panelists further encouraged women to be each other’s support, saying that we should lift each other up after achieving success.