Pink Boots Society and Gage Roads Brew Co. have launched a range of scholarships for women across Australia to help support, grow and develop their careers in the alcohol industry, with applications now open.

Fourteen women from across the country will be awarded scholarships to attend “Women in Leadership” and “New Leaders” programs through the Australian Institute of Management, with four places in Western Australia and ten across on the East Coast.

Gage Roads Brew Co. has donated $10,000 to help fund the scholarships, with proceeds raised from this year’s International Women’s Day beer release, with Pink Boots also contributing to fund additional places.

“In March, we released Tea Break Earl Grey Pale Ale, which was created and brewed by an all-female team here at Gage. The proceeds from that release have helped fund this round of scholarships. We’re stoked to help fund these scholarships with Pink Boots Australia, to support the continued education and development of future female talent within the alcohol industry,” says Gage Roads brand lead Bec Lauchlan.

“This initiative is all about driving visibility & exposure of our industry, to encourage diversity & bring women into beer. We’re lucky to have a group of really talented women in our team here at Gage, and we want to grow that across the industry.”

Pink Boots Society President, Tiffany Waldron says the group was created to assist, inspire and encourage women in the alcoholic beverage industry, to advance their careers through education.

“We started this year with the goal of supporting more women moving into senior and leadership positions in our industry. The stigma around women entering this male-dominated industry has certainly become less of an issue over the years, but we know that diversity (as a whole) is still something the beer industry is striving for.

Gage Roads Brew Co. has donated $10,000 to help fund the scholarships, with proceeds raised from this year’s International Women’s Day beer release, with Pink Boots also contributing to fund additional places.

“In March, we released Tea Break Earl Grey Pale Ale, which was created and brewed by an all-female team here at Gage. The proceeds from that release have helped fund this round of scholarships. We’re stoked to help fund these scholarships with Pink Boots Australia, to support the continued education and development of future female talent within the alcohol industry,” says Gage Roads brand lead Bec Lauchlan.

“This initiative is all about driving visibility & exposure of our industry, to encourage diversity & bring women into beer. We’re lucky to have a group of really talented women in our team here at Gage, and we want to grow that across the industry.”

Pink Boots Society President, Tiffany Waldron says the group was created to assist, inspire and encourage women in the alcoholic beverage industry, to advance their careers through education.

“We started this year with the goal of supporting more women moving into senior and leadership positions in our industry. The stigma around women entering this male-dominated industry has certainly become less of an issue over the years, but we know that diversity (as a whole) is still something the beer industry is striving for.

“When Bec and the team at Gage Roads came to Pink Boots with the idea to brew ‘Tea Break’, and donate proceeds to supporting women in beer, we decided to create an initiative for scholarships with this very generous donation.

“With our goal of looking towards leadership support, the idea came together pretty quickly. I believe to change and grow, it’s important to see more diversity, not just on the floor of any brewery, but also in the seats making decisions in our industry. That’s why it’s important to empower and educate women to help take steps to move into more diverse leadership across our community as whole.

“These scholarships will help to provide our members the additional skills and confidence to start to take these steps into leading our industry,” says Tiffany.

Applications are open to Pink Boots Australia members, with non-members able to sign up to Pink Boots to be eligible to apply. New members can sign up here.

Applications close on August 31. To apply, head to the Pink Boots Society website.

Andy Young

Andy joined Intermedia as Editor of The Shout in 2015, writing news on a daily basis and also writing features for National Liquor News. Now Managing Editor of both The Shout and Bars and Clubs.

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