Join us in Skopje on September 19th for an event with Robert Baker

03/09/2024

Join us in Skopje, North Macedonia on September 19th, 2024 for the “Advancing Gender Equality in Global Leadership” event with Robert Baker, one of Europe’s most renowned Diversity and Inclusion speakers and a Career Development coach with over 40 years of experience in corporate talent consulting.

Robert Baker is a Board member of European Women on Boards, responsible for D&I Strategy, and is a Trustee of UN Women, UK. Robert is Disrupter in Residence in DE&I on the Global MBA Program at EDHEC Business School and also a visiting lecturer on Male Allyship at the University of Amsterdam Academy.

In recognition of his work in gender balance, Robert was named a Top 50 Trailblazer in Gender Equity in January 2023 by We Are The City and was awarded as Corporate Male Champion of the Year 2024 by Women in Management.

The event, organized by Women on Boards Adria and M6 Educational Centre Skopje, will take place on September 19th, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM at the M6 Educational Centre in Skopje, located at St. Dimche Belovski no. 2, Skopje, North Macedonia.

We kindly request that you register your attendance via the link to secure your place at the event.

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