The Association for Women In Insurance (Qld) Inc is a not-for-profit organisation which was formed to enhance the position of women in the insurance industry through personal and professional development courses, seminars and activities. With an ever-growing membership of male and female industry professionals, the Association continues to work to:
- Facilitate networking opportunities
- Provide opportunities for members to develop their personal and professional goals
- Allow members to contribute to the future of the insurance industry
Provide access to papers on insurance related topics
Provide a forum for the promotion, development and debate of insurance issues
Raise funds to enhance the associations’ objectives
Recognise the achievements of members in the insurance industry
Our Committee
Rebecca thrives in an environment where she can help grow and develop the people around her. She does this by providing strong leadership, coaching, and mentoring with a true desire to see others succeed. This is one of the reasons Rebecca has joined the Women In Insurance committee, so she can expand her reach and help others within the insurance community.
Rebecca holds a Senior Associate Membership with ANZIIF and continues to invest in her professional growth through studying a Master of Business Administration.
She has a particular interest, and experience, in all facets of insurance law, an area she practised in extensively as a solicitor prior to commencing at the Bar. She also has experience in the areas of insolvency, planning and environment law, defamation and administrative review.
Kristi was admitted as a solicitor in 2009, and was a Senior Associate within HWL Ebsworth’s insurance team prior to commencing practise as a barrister.
Nadine has a degree in Law and joined Crawford in 2008, working as a Loss Adjuster in various teams before moving into Business Development and Key Client Management 6 years ago.
Marissa plays an active leadership role at DWF and is dedicated to the mentoring of junior staff, particularly women, assisting junior staff with their career plans, goals and objectives. She is a Committee Member of DWF’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee and has been responsible for driving numerous D&I volunteering and fundraising initiatives. Marissa is also an actively involved in her local community, and has long-term involvement with many Queensland charities, including serving as a volunteer Team Leader for Wesley Mission’s Red Bag Appeal annually in their Christmas drive.
Megan is actively involved with the Colin Biggers & Paisley foundation by regularly volunteering with the foundation’s supported charities and providing pro bono legal services. Megan is a former president of Queensland Young Lawyers and was a committee member on the Law Council of Australia’s young lawyers committee in 2022.