2025 Women in Association Leadership Series - Sydney
How to Thrive as a Leader – 3 Keys to being Vibrant, Confident and Energised
AuSAE is proud to bring back Women in Association Leadership (#WIAL) in 2025 - a unique networking series designed to showcase, celebrate, and empower women leading the way in associations.
With no other event like it in the sector, #WIAL creates space for like-minded leaders to come together. Join us for a lunch event in Sydney to connect with peers, build support networks and develop skills to thrive both professional and personal.
Internationally acclaimed speaker Lauren Parsons, CSP, Accredited Speaker, will present this year’s theme, How to Thrive as a Leader – 3 Keys to being Vibrant, Confident and Energised, sharing actionable strategies to elevate your energy, confidence, and leadership presence.
WIAL Lunch - Sydney
Date & Time: Thursday, 30 October - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: InterContinental Sydney, 16 Phillip Street, Sydney
Come for the insights, stay for the connections, and leave feeling energised to lead.
The Women in Association Leadership Event Series is proudly brought to you by Tourism New Zealand.


Lauren Parsons
Award-winning Wellbeing Specialist | International Speaker | Coach | Consultant
Lauren Parsons is an award-winning Wellbeing Specialist with over 20 years’ experience. She is passionate about equipping and inspiring you to truly boost your health and happiness.
TEDx speaker, author of “real food less fuss”, founder of the Snack on Exercise movement and host of the Thrive TV Show, Lauren is a sought-after international speaker, coach and consultant who integrates her wellness and business background to help leaders find the sweet spot between boosting both wellbeing and productivity.
Described as inspiring and life-changing, Lauren is a dynamic and highly-engaging presenter, and master story-teller who will have you laughing, moving and learning in a memorable way (yes, even online!). You will leave her session feeling uplifted and empowered to create positive change.
Lauren lives in New Zealand with her husband and three children, and can often be found spending time outdoors, hosting dinner parties and playing board games. She travels regularly to speak at conferences or in-house and specialises in helping organisations create a culture where people thrive.