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Tricia Blight

Tricia Blight

Pronoun

Chief Executive

Super SA

Tricia Blight is Chief Executive of Super SA, managing $40 billion in funds for over 220,000 members. With senior leadership experience across Treasury, housing, and government finance, she brings deep expertise in public sector strategy and fiscal reform. Tricia shares powerful insights on closing financial equity gaps, the long-term impact of superannuation disparities, and how leaders can drive transparent, inclusive financial outcomes that support women’s long-term security.

SESSIONS

Day 2

11:20

Panel: Strengthening Financial Equity

  • What are some of the unique barriers to financial equity and security for women?

  • What long-term impact do superannuation gaps and career breaks have on women’s financial security and leadership continuity?

  • What practical steps can leaders take to create financially resilient pathways that support women’s advancement, equity, and long-term success?

  • What practical tools or specific financial wellbeing resources can leaders learn about and actively promote to support women’s long-term financial security and career progression?


Tricia Blight, Chief Executive, Super SA


Amanda Martin, Acting Chief Executive Officer, The Zahra Foundation


Bronwyn Dodd, National General Manager of Indigenous Banking, Westpac


Antoinette Tatarelli, Managing Partner, PKF Adelaide

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