When
This is a hybrid event
Tuesday 31 October 2023
In-person Sydney: 11.30am - 1.00pm AEDT (includes time for networking ahead of presentations and Q&A)
Online: 12.00pm - 12.50pm AEDT
RSVP by Friday 27 October
Location
Sydney: 1 Shelley St, Sydney NSW 2000
Online: Zoom link will be provided to attendees once they have registered
Aims
The aim of this session is to provide an opportunity for our corporate members nationally to connect, have meaningful conversations and to learn from each other’s experiences and activity. It is also an opportunity to learn more about participatory grantmaking for corporates and how this can be adopted in your organisation's approach to funding.
Overview
Join us for this informative session and hear from Macquarie Group Foundation & LinkedIn on how their organisations are evolving to become more equitable in their approach to grantmaking.
Audience
This event is for Philanthropy Australia Corporate Peer Network funder members only. If you have any questions, please contact membership@philanthropy.org.au.
Presenters

Lauren O’Shaughnessy - Global Director of Impact, Macquarie Group Foundation
Lauren O’Shaughnessy is passionate about making an impact through philanthropy and has spent more than 15 years working in the philanthropic sector for corporate foundations at Macquarie Group, Clayton Utz and AMP, and in the not-for-profit sector at MS Research Australia. Lauren is currently Global Director of Impact for the Macquarie Group Foundation and is responsible for the Foundation's global grantmaking strategy. She is Deputy Chair of the Board of Milk Crate Theatre and she also mentors young people through the Raise Foundation.

Tuan Pham - Head of Social Impact, LinkedIn
Tuan has extensive work experience across the globe, specializing in driving social impact programs and partnerships in Australia, the US, Thailand, The Netherlands and Vietnam – at companies including The World Bank, Booking.com and Heineken. At LinkedIn, Tuan focuses on initiatives that connect professionals facing barriers, including women and youth in the APAC region, to the networks, skills & knowledge they need to access opportunity. He believes in a world where no matter where someone is from or where they went to school, they should have equal access to economic opportunity.
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