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Featured here are a selection of articles, which provide some background on the journey so far.

The View From The Top
Mercedes Magazine - Autumn 2005
by Caroline Baum

Businesswoman Sandra Yates has worked in publishing, advertising, education and the arts - next stop, concert pianist?

The word most commonly used to describe Sandra Yates is "tough". A formidable networker who chairs the Sydney Writers' Festival, NSW Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and Saatchi and Saatchi Australia, it's a description she doesn't dispute, but which only tells part of the story.

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Management Today
January/February 2005: Cover story
Woman of Influence: Sandra Yates AO

International publisher and advertising agency icon, Sandra Yates AO, holds a portfolio of positions in the private and public sectors. Here she discusses her views on management, and her enthusiasm for coaching the leaders of the future. Lauren Thomsen-Moore reports.

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Lunch With Jennifer Byrne
The Bulletin - Winter 2004
by Jennifer Byrne

Escaped from poverty, she has found success in the corporate world without giving up her sense of humour or her femininity.

When the sisterhood surged in the early ’70s, writing the texts and shaping the politics of what we now recognise as Australian feminism’s first wave, Sandra Yates was a solo mother with two young children struggling to escape a Brisbane typing pool. She was poor, under-educated – having left school at 15 – and had been through two disastrous relationships; both times, she ended up losing the home.

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The Wisdom Interviews with Peter Thompson
ABC Radio National
Broadcast Sunday May 4, 2003

I’m Peter Thompson and it’s good to be with you for the third in this series of The Wisdom Interviews.  This week I’m joined by Sandra Yates. Sandra wears a few different hats: she’s the Chair of the Board of advertising bigwigs, Saatchi & Saatchi; she’s also Chair of the New South Wales TAFE Commission Board and the Sydney Writers’ Festival. She’s been involved in the Taronga Foundation, the Australian Council for Women, Musica Viva and an array of other groups.

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The MS. on the Masthead Wants the Magazine
The New York Times- April 3rd, 1998
By Claudia H. Deutsch

Sandra Yates still remembers her first encounter with male chauvinism. She was 26 years old and had just bought a copy of “The Female Eunuch,” Germaine Greer’s feminist book. “Someone, I suspect one of my brothers, ripped the cover off,” Ms. Yates recalled. “It was my first hint that anyone would resent the idea that men and women are equal.”

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The Hard Sell
Sun Herald/Tempo - February 18th, 2001
By Victoria Young

Sandra Yates has climbed to the top of a male dominated corporate world by never taking the easy road. On Friday afternoons in the early 1980s, when most of The Sun newspaper's advertising department had drifted across the road to the Clare (their local watering hole), someone always stayed behind.

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