Make a Mark Project is a social enterprise that combines the experience of our industry partners with the passion of young female students to equip them with the practical skills they need to succeed in their respective futures in industry, arts, sports or academia. We invest heavily in developing the belief in students that they can be at the forefront of change, and allow students to personally interact with partners to highlight that the opportunities available to them are real and tangible. After establishing self-belief and working to set goals, we work alongside our partners to train students as to how they can realistically go about achieving their goals. By conducting a blend of interactive workshops, practical experience training and reflective learning opportunities, students are trained in leadership, proper teamwork, strategic acumen and soft skills to make a mark on the world. We have collaborated with various industry partners so far, including National Australia Bank and Morgan McKinley, and have connected over 80 industry professionals with more than 1200 high school students.
Make a Mark Project is a social enterprise that combines the experience of our industry partners with the passion of young female students to equip them with the practical skills they need to succeed in their respective futures in industry, arts, sports or academia. We invest heavily in developing the belief in students that they can be at the forefront of change, and allow students to personally interact with partners to highlight that the opportunities available to them are real and tangible. After establishing self-belief and working to set goals, we work alongside our partners to train students as to how they can realistically go about achieving their goals. By conducting a blend of interactive workshops, practical experience training and reflective learning opportunities, students are trained in leadership, proper teamwork, strategic acumen and soft skills to make a mark on the world. We have collaborated with various industry partners so far, including National Australia Bank and Morgan McKinley, and have connected over 80 industry professionals with more than 1200 high school students.