The Australasian Business Ethics Network 2019
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Margo-Lydon

Margo Lydon

Superfriend Chief Executive

Margo has more than 19 years’ experience in mental health and suicide prevention. She also has an extensive background in leadership, business management and marketing. She has been instrumental in driving the strategic growth of SuperFriend. Margo’s energy and dedication to her role is underpinned by her strong belief that SuperFriend’s unique and innovative business model provides unprecedented opportunities to improve the mental health and wellbeing of the millions of Australians who belong to ‘profit to member’ superannuation funds.

Margo holds a Master of Science, Positive Organization Development and Change from Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Ohio. Margo also holds a Bachelor of Business Degree (Marketing) from University of Queensland.  Margo represents SuperFriend on a number of nationally recognised strategic alliances including; the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance, Victorian Workplace Mental Wellbeing Collaboration, Leading Well Queensland Collaboration, Positive Psychology Institute of Australia Advisory Panel, Shared Value Project and Roses in the Ocean’s Sector Advisory.

Margo is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Beta Gamma Sigma. Margo was a finalist in the 2019 Telstra Business Women’s Awards (Victoria) in the “For Purpose and Social Enterprise” category.

Key Dates

Now Closed: Call for Papers

Now Open: Registration

30 September 2019: Deadline for Submission of Papers

12 October 2019: Notification of Accepted Papers

15 October 2019: Early Bird Registration Closes

31 October 2019: Deadline for Presenters to Register

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PAST CONFERENCES

2018: 8th Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Conference and Doctoral Workshop – Ethics and Sustainability in the Age of Disruption

2017: 7th Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Conference and Doctoral Workshop Business Ethics and the Public Interest

2016: 6th Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Symposium – Reminder Business Ethics Theory in Practice

2015: 5th Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Conference – A Colloquy on Ethics

2014: 4th Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Conference and Doctoral Workshop – Reflection on Ethics

2013: 3rd Annual Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) Conference and Doctoral Workshop

ABOUT ABEN

The Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) was founded in Melbourne, Australia, in 2010 – by Jan Schapper, Campbell Jones and Michelle Greenwood. We are a community of scholars and practitioners from a range of institutions across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania. We share a passion for developing and extending the Australasian business ethics agenda. We recognise the uniqueness of the Australasian approach, experience and contribution to the field of business ethics.

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