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HomeNewsForbes-lauded tech trailblazer set to inspire at International Women's Day event

Forbes-lauded tech trailblazer set to inspire at International Women’s Day event

The Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network (SCBWN) is spearheading a powerful celebration for International Women’s Day this year by bringing a dynamic force in women’s leadership, innovation, and emerging technologies to the region.

Innovative thinker Jess Wilson will take to the stage as keynote speaker for the sold out SCBWN breakfast event on Tuesday 12 March at Maroochy RSL.

Paula Williamson, SCBWN acting president, said Jess Wilson is a real example of a small town girl turned globally-recognised and awarded tech entrepreneur.

“At just 16, Jess Wilson kickstarted her entrepreneurial journey and launched her first business. By 22 she scaled her second venture to 130 countries and made it as a finalist on China’s version of Shark Tank x The Apprentice, The Next Unicorn, which drew in 15 million viewers per episode.

“Jess has been at the forefront of using technology to shake up industries, particularly with a focus on millennials and Gen Z which has solidified her position as a leading voice in women’s leadership, innovation, and emerging technologies, and this is why we really wanted our members to hear from her,” Ms Williamson said.

As keynote speaker, Jess will impart key learnings from a mindset and tactical skill perspective, share personal stories about breaking stereotypes, using technology as a disruptor, and how to embrace new waves of technology like AI.

Jess has been pinned by Forbes as one of 1000 entrepreneurs under 30 to change the world in the next 50 years. She appeared on Smart Company’s 30 under 30 three times, and toured as the opening keynote speaker for Tony Robbins and Tom Bilyue throughout their national tours.

“The Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network is driven by a strong purpose to empower and celebrate women to achieve in business and we know Jess will leave guests feeling inspired, courageous and optimistic about their future,” Ms Williamson said.

This year the International Women’s Day theme is #InspireInclusion which aims to collectively forge a more inclusive world for women.

“When women themselves are inspired to be included, there’s a sense of belonging, relevance and empowerment. We’re really looking forward to highlighting Jess’s amazing story and empowering our network even further,” Ms Williamson added.

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