• #93: Sarah Styles - How to create generational change for gender equality in sport

  • May 31 2021
  • Length: 43 mins
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#93: Sarah Styles - How to create generational change for gender equality in sport

  • Summary

  • Want to know how to make generational change for gender equality in a sport the size of cricket? Sarah Styles achieved just that in her role as Head of Female Engagement at Cricket Australia.


    In this episode, we cover how Sarah built her career from investment banking to sport, the concept of taking risks for optimal growth and the keys to stakeholder management


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