Minister Heather Humphreys and Secretary General Dr Orlaigh Quinn host Countess Markievicz Conference: Celebrating Women Leaders in Ireland
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Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD and the Secretary General at her Department, Dr Orlaigh Quinn are today (Wednesday, 20 November) hosting the Countess Markievicz Conference: Celebrating Women Leaders in Ireland in the House of Lords Chamber at Bank of Ireland, College Green.
The theme of the conference, moderated by Dearbhail McDonald, is leadership by Irish women – past, present and future and Minister Humphreys will deliver the opening address. The initial panel discussion will discuss Women Leading in Politics and Public Life and Dr Quinn will respond to this discussion.
The conference will feature a video address from Maureen O’Brien, Brigadier General in the Irish Defence Forces. Dr Leeann Lane from DCU will then reflect on the legacy of Constance Markievicz for the next generation of pioneering women.
A second panel discussion will focus on Women Leading in Business and Science before Professor Yvonne Galligan delivers the keynote address. The conference will close with an address by Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty TD.
During the Conference, Minister Humphreys will announce an exciting new postgraduate scholarship from her department, in partnership with the Irish Research Council, which will honour the legacy of Countess Markievicz and assist in increasing the participation of women in senior leadership roles.
The scholarship is for a PhD fellowship at any eligible higher education institution in Ireland and the Irish Research Council will make a call for applications in early 2020.
In advance of the conference, the department commissioned a Behaviour and Attitudes survey among 5th year female students and teachers focusing on their ambitions, aspirations and interest in leadership roles with a focus on politics and public service. The findings of this survey will form the basis of the research by the winner of the postgraduate scholarship and will inform future policy in the area of women in politics, business and science.
Among the many interesting findings of the survey were that 80% wanted to go to college, 87% wanted more women Ministers, only 2% wanted to be politicians and 62% admired Michelle Obama.
Minister Humphreys said:
"I want to celebrate the achievements of Countess Markievicz and the achievements of other female leaders in Irish public life by bringing together a group of today’s leading women in business, science and public service to discuss their experiences, and to explore what we can do to encourage and support the next generation of Irish female leaders."
The Minister continued:
"I want my department to lead in developing policy to support high achievement by the next generation of pioneering women like Countess Markievicz. I am therefore delighted to announce this postgraduate scholarship, in partnership with the Irish Research Council, which will ultimately support the development of policy aimed at increasing the participation of women at senior levels in politics, in business and in science."
Dr Quinn added:
"In my role as Secretary General, championing women’s talent, leadership and advancement is an important priority. Our conference is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the journey that women in this country have taken, and also on the distance that remains to be travelled. Our postgraduate scholarship will help to inform the direction of that travel and will also ensure that many more avenues will be open to women in getting to that destination."
A number of students and teachers from Firhouse Community College, Loreto Fermoy, Santa Sabina, Sutton and Bridgetown College, Wexford also attended the Conference.
The Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty TD, will deliver the closing address to the conference.
As proceedings ended, Minister Doherty said:
"We have made many gains in recent years to improve female participation levels in politics but we have much more to do. The B&A survey shows that there is a strong desire amongst young women for greater female representation at the highest levels but, paradoxically, very few of those surveyed actually want to become politically active themselves. I think we need to address the structural obstacles which deter women becoming involved in politics as well as the current levels of vitriol and abuse online which I believe are deterring many bright and talented potential candidates from getting involved."
ENDS
9.30 – Opening address by Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys TD
9.45 – Panel Discussion – Women leading in Politics and Public Life
10.25 -Video address Brigadier General Maureen O’Brien, Irish Defence Forces
10.30 – Response by Dr Orlaigh Quinn, Secretary General, Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation
10.45 – Reflections for the next generation of pioneering women on the legacy of Countess Markievicz- Dr Leeann Lane, DCU
11.30 – Panel Discussion – Women leading in Business and Science
12.10 – Keynote address Professor Yvonne Galligan, Technological University Dublin
12.30 - Closing address by Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty TD
Name | Title/Organisation |
Councillor Hazel Chu | Dublin City Councillor |
Mary Coughlan | Former Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment |
Patricia King | General Secretary, Irish Congress of Trade Unions |
Professor Brian MacCraith | President, DCU |
Aidan O’Driscoll | Secretary General, Department of Justice and Equality |
Name | Title/Organisation |
Gary Kennedy | Co-Chair Balance for Better Business. Chair of Greencore plc, Green REIT plc and Connect Group plc. |
Dr Nora Khaldi | Founder and Chief Science Officer, Nutritas |
Professor Anita Maguire | Vice-President for Research and Innovation, UCC |
Jackie Noakes | Chief Operating Officer, Bank of Ireland |
Feargal O'Rourke | Managing Partner, PWC |
The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, in partnership with the Irish Research Council, is announcing a new postgraduate scholarship, in honour of the legacy of Countess Markievicz, to aid the development of innovative national policies and practises to support the next generation of women leaders.
This scholarship will fund a postgraduate researcher to undertake cutting-edge research, with the guidance of an expert advisory group, to develop the evidence base required to remove barriers and to create the supports needed to enable women to rise to the top of business and public service in Ireland.
The Irish Research Council will open a call for applications in early 2020. Applicants may be based at any eligible higher education institution across Ireland.
B&A surveyed 769 girls and their 34 teachers in 23 schools focussing upon girls ambitions, aspirations and interest in leadership roles with a focus on politics and public service. Please find the link to the Survey results here: The Markievicz Survey.
A summary of the findings are listed below: