Sunita Gloster

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Sunita Gloster

UN Global Compact Network Australia, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Gloster Advisory Non Executive Director/Advisor

Sunita Gloster AM is a Non-Executive Director for UN Global Compact Network Australia, the principal sustainability initiative for businesses in Australia and Maurice Blackburn Lawyers. She is also an Advisor with Accenture and the Co-Chair of the Tech Council of Australia’s media and marketing committee. She has served as an advisor to UN Women Australia and is a strong advocate for diversity and equality in Australia. She is a widely published industry commentator, a frequent keynote speaker and a panellist on ABCTV Gruen.

Sunita is widely recognised for her leadership in media and marketing globally and is a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the media and marketing industry and gender equality. She has consistently ranked in Australia’s B&T Women in Media Power list for the last eight years and is currently ranked third.
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