Emma is regularly interviewed on radio and podcasts on topics of Disability Inclusion, leadership, gender and governance.
Please reach out directly to emma@twentypercent.au to discuss how Emma can be a guest on your show, talk at your event or work with you to unlock the superpower of disability,
Consulting with people with Disability for the Next Generation G Class Trams for the Department of Transport Victoria.
Talking Disability Inclusion with SammyJ.
Emma was on a Panel for International
Women's Day hosted by Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) and Australian Water Association. The theme in 2024 was Count Her In.
Chaired by WSAA’s Evelyn Rodrigues, we covered everything from making our difference our superpower and learning from failure to having a go as no one meets all the criteria.
This podcast charts Emma's personal and professional journey, and discusses the nature of her limb difference and how she learned to talk about it, inviting curiosity instead of judgment and some of the biases she and other people with disabilities encountered in the professional world.
In this episode Emma poses the questions, "What are the risks that are over the hill that we haven't seen yet? And what are the different things that the management team aren't telling you about?"
Twenty Percent Disability Inclusion Advisory Founder and Water Board Director Emma Olivier said her experience of living with a disability inspired and motivated her to help move the dial on inclusion and diversity within the workplace
Born without a left hand, Emma Olivier has always learned how to do things in her own way. Now, the RMIT alum is working with organisations to unlock the superpowers of disability in their own workforces and markets.
As the 2020 International Day of People with a Disability aims to change disabled stereotypes, listen to a Bayside resident who is doing exactly that whilst helping keep our beaches safe.
Emma Olivier became Victoria's first qualified life saver with one arm when she completed her bronze medallion in 2016 and can be found at Black Rock Life Saving Club throughout the summer.
Laura Matekovic | Program Manager Woman Leaders Institute
We acknowledge Bunurong People of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land, and we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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