Melanie Ho's first board was as a 27-year-old graduate student in 2006, when she chaired the board of directors for the Associated Students at UCLA, a $75 million campus business with 1300 employees.
Today, Melanie is the author of 'Beyond Leaning In - gender equity and what organizations are up against' a unique award winning business book written as a novel. Beyond leaning in explores a wide range of professional dynamics in a fictionalized company, including between the CEO Deborah and her board chair George.
Melanie is also a leadership consultant and speaker focused on future visioning, leadership development, diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Join us for the next Take on Board Book club, discussing 'Leaders who Ask: Connect deeply. Build engagement. Transform results.' By Corrinne Armour. WHEN Tuesday 27 September 2022 | 7pm - 8.30pm
Hear Corrinne in Episode 30 of the podcast, and we hope to see you on the ZOOM then!
Join us for a full day of face-to-face cultural competency with Jillian West, WHEN Saturday 8 October 2022 | 9.30am - 4.30pm
WHERE, Brunswick, Victoria: Book tickets
Take on Board Breakfast with human rights consultant, Rosslyn Noonan, WHEN Wednesday 9 November 2022 | 7.30am - 9.30am
Virtual, via Zoom.
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Join the Take on Board: Kickstarter group program
Join the Take on Board: Accelerator group program
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