About Jen
Jen Dalitz is the Founder and SheEO of sphinxx and Australia’s thought leader on gender balance. Jen is obsessed with getting more women into leadership roles, in our workplaces and communities. That’s why she started sphinxx and why she writes about, speaks about, mentors and consults on topics related to working women and gender balance. Her blog – The SheEO Blog – features Jen’s views on women, leadership and gender balance and attracts over 50,000 page views and 3,000 unique viewers per month.
Jen’s expertise has been recognised with inclusion on the inaugural INTHEBLACK 40 Young Business Leaders List, an Edna Ryan Workplace Award for improving the working conditions of Australian women, and selection as a finalist in the 2010 NSW Telstra Business Awards.
In 2010 Jen was invited by the Malaysian Minister of Women to speak at her annual Summit in Kuala Lumpur – one of only two international key note speakers on the program – and also represented Australia in a BBC global debate on the advancement of women and the Millennium Goals.
An avid commentator, Jen is regularly featured in media publications such as BRW, The Financial Review, The Sydney Morning Herald and Marie Claire,on issues relating to women in leadership.
Prior to founding sphinxx, Jen’s career in finance and consulting spanned 16 years, international borders and a host of Fortune 500 companies. As an executive and business consultant she experienced first hand the challenges women face as they climb the corporate ladder; and the impact on the bottom line when female talent is under-utilised.
A role model for women in leadership roles, Jen is a co-founder of the Make Care Fair alliance and the Chairman of Peer Support Australia – an educational foundation that delivers peer led well-being programs to over 1,000 schools with over 200,000 students trained annually in its programs. She’s the author of Little Wins for Working Women and a contributing author to Ideas Volume 3: Original Perspectives on Life and Business from Leading Thinkers and The Modern Woman’s Anthology 2010.
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