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Sarah Baddeley

Partner & Director

MartinJenkins

Sarah Baddeley is a Partner and Director at New Zealand management consultancy firm, MartinJenkins. She offers a special combination of first-class analytical abilities and strategic thought with excellent communication skills. This, together with her wide experience, enables her to work with boards and executive teams on problems that may otherwise be confronting and uncomfortable to tackle. Sarah also leads the Auckland practice of MartinJenkins.

Originally trained as a commercial regulatory economist at the New Zealand Treasury, Sarah has accumulated a wealth of experience across both the public and private sectors. Her portfolio spans industries such as water, energy, transport, labour markets, healthcare, and social services. She has held a number of senior roles in the public and private sector both here and in Australia. She also spent a period as Economic Advisor to the Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister.

SESSIONS

DAY 2
12:00
Panel: Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment and Financial Equality
  • How macroeconomic trends are shaping women’s economic participation and long-term financial wellbeing

  • Embedding equality and transparency across pay, progression and leadership pathways

  • Addressing superannuation and retirement gaps to improve financial outcomes for women

  • Using data, policy and investment to create equitable economic systems


Moderator: Sarah Baddeley, Partner & Director, MartinJenkins


Hong-Thuy Patterson, Co-Founder & CFO, Greenbridge Capital Management

Professor Gail Pacheco, PhD, Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner, New Zealand Human Rights Commission

Robyn Conway, General Manager Managed Funds, Fisher Funds

Kellie Coombes, Secretary for Women and Chief Executive, Ministry for Women

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