IAPI celebrates International Women’s Day with Female Futures Fund

IAPI (The Institute Of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland), celebrated this years’ International Women’s Day by opening applications for the 2021 Female Futures Fund coaching programme. The programme, launched in 2020, continues to be supported by Diageo and is designed for high potential women working in the creative communications and media industry.

Given the significant changes to our working lives in the last 12 months, IAPI, in collaboration with Diageo, have designed the 2021 programme to broaden its’ reach through comprehensive group leadership coaching of 25 females.

The objective of this leadership coaching bursary remains the same. It is designed to ensure that we retain our best female talent by helping women realise their full potential whilst also achieving a life balance that may include family and/or other lifestyle priorities. While we are definitely heading in the right direction with 38% of IAPI member leaders now being female, we still have a way to go in certain areas, particularly within senior creative roles. Our ambition is to close the gender gap at all levels.
— Stha Banks, Head of Social Media, Core and D&I lead on the IAPI Board


This morning’s audience were treated to a keynote delivered by Grainne Wafer, Global Brand Director, Guinness at Diageo, who provided an update on the work they are doing to promote diversity and inclusion in all its’ forms across their organisation and their global marketing communications. She presented some of the ground-breaking work Diageo have undertaken to combat unconscious bias when planning, conceptualising, and executing marketing campaigns.

“We are delighted to work with IAPI again on this important initiative that is delivering a significant, positive impact on the careers of women in the creative industry in Ireland.” says Grainne Wafer of Diageo’s support of Female Futures Fund. “It is important to us that we work with partners that actively seek to improve diversity and that is particularly vital in our agency partners.”

Cormac Bourke, Editor, Irish Independent and Independent.ie then shared his own challenges and asked questions of himself and the audience on how to reach true gender equality. He drew parallels between the commercial creativity and media industry, both known for their creative, yet high-pressure working environment and how the challenges faced by women in both sectors are very similar. Cormac believes the only way to make lasting progress is to face up to – and challenge – the practical obstacles to gender equality, particularly now, while we have already accepted new ways of working and are in a change mindset.

These talks were followed by a discussion among panellists that included: Jill Walker, Executive Coach who provided the leadership coaching for last year’s bursary recipients; Danica Murphy, Leadership Coach and Trainer, who will be managing this year’s programme and Eimear Fitzmaurice, Strategy Director, Folk Wunderman Thompson who was one of lucky recipients of last year’s programme. Stha Banks, Head of Social Media and D&I Lead on the IAPI Board moderated the discussion.

Applications for IAPI Female Futures Fund are now open. The application form and more details on how the programme will run can be found here.


About IAPI

IAPI is a membership body for the commercial creativity and communications agencies in Ireland. IAPI’s purpose is to firmly position our industry as a fundamental engine of Ireland’s future growth. They do this by:

  • positioning Ireland as a global centre of excellence for commercial creativity and media planning

  • empowering our members to grow the value of their business

  • elevating the industry through driving world class professional standards

  • advocating for the interests of our members at Corporate Board, Government and international levels

  • fostering a culture of strategic leadership, creativity and innovation within our members

  • delivering first class training and education across a multi-discipline industry

  • broadening the strength and appeal of our industry to attract world class talent

  • promoting diversity and inclusion as a strategic and economic imperative

For more details visit www.iapi.ie

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