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Gill Whitty-Collins

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Gill Whitty-Collins is the author of 'Why Men Win At Work' and a keynote speaker, Board Member, Consultant & Coach. She was born near Liverpool in 1970, the youngest of three sisters. After attending the local comprehensive high school, she went on to study at Cambridge University. Upon graduating, she joined Procter & Gamble, where she led global brands such as Olay, Always & Pantene and swiftly moved up the ladder to Marketing Director, General Manager and finally Senior Vice President. Her story and vision will inspire you to join the force to make gender inequality history. ...more

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“Maybe men are just better?...
Err, no, I don't think so.”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

“It's not charity, it's business”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

“Yes, it is still an issue... People see one woman get a CEO role or voted in as Prime Minister and they think it's job done. It's not.”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

“It's not charity, it's business”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

“Yes, it is still an issue... People see one woman get a CEO role or voted in as Prime Minister and they think it's job done. It's not.”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

“Maybe men are just better?...
Err, no, I don't think so.”
Gill Whitty-Collins, Why Men Win at Work: …and How We Can Make Inequality History

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