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Teachers Mutual Bank Limited celebrates International Women’s Day

Teachers Mutual Bank Limited today joined in celebrating the achievements of women in the organisation as part of International Women’s Day.

8 March 2018

Teachers Mutual Bank Limited today joined in celebrating the achievements of women in the organisation as part of International Women’s Day.

Edith Vilhem is the current Teachers Mutual Bank Limited’s Head of Digital. She says women play a vital role at Teachers Mutual Bank Limited: "I think it's key to our success over the years. Encouraging women to take a leadership role and offering them the support to manage a busy work-life balance is what sets Teachers Mutual Bank apart from other organisations".

Edith Vilhem, Teachers Mutual Bank

Edith Vilhem, Head of Digital at Teachers Mutual Bank Limited.

"The organisation’s values of sustainability, passion and advocacy underpin a culture that supports employment equity and diversity", stated Edith Vilhem.

"Teachers Mutual Bank Limited has a proud history of supporting women, inside and outside of our organisation", stated Teachers Mutual Bank Limited’s Head of Human Resources, Marco Sicurella.

"Our diversity committee ensures that opportunities for flexibility, training and career development align with our strategy to achieve gender equity throughout all levels of the organisation".

"We are proud that our Board comprises over 40% women, well above the ASX national averages. We’ll continue to empower women to determine their own financial futures, as we have for over 50 years", said Marco Sicurella.

Teachers Mutual Bank Limited was recently cited by the Workplace Gender and Equality Agency as a 2018 Employer of Choice for women, this is the third consecutive year that Teachers Mutual Bank Limited has received the citation.


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