

Independent Media Agencies of Australia (IMAA), Australia’s national industry body representing independent media agencies, has announced the acceptance of 39 mentees to participate in this year’s biggest-ever Female Leaders of Tomorrow programme.
The mentees -- all emerging female industry leaders from IMAA member agencies and partners across NSW, Victoria, Queensland, and Western Australia -- were selected from a substantial pool of applicants, demonstrating the ongoing popularity of the nationwide mentoring programme.
The programme, now in its third intake, is designed for women who currently hold managerial or director positions with a minimum of five years’ experience in any media agency or associated discipline.
This year’s applications were judged by programme facilitator, WeGrow founder, Wendy Gower, along with previous programme mentors former Audible regional GM – head of APAC, Leanne Cartwright-Bradford, and Fractional CMO, Belinda Gruebner, across a range of criteria, including a written endorsement from agency leaders, a 90-second video application and a written submission, covering their goals, areas for development and what they will bring and give to the programme.
The successful applicants will now be paired with some of the nation’s top media and marketing executives for leadership support, professional development, guidance and industry insights across online and face-to-face sessions, all facilitated by Wendy Gower.
The 2026 Female Leaders of Tomorrow mentees are:
Commenting on the 2026 programme applicants, Wendy Gower said, “The judging process for this year’s programme was once again a testament to the incredible female talent in our industry, all seeking to accelerate their careers with support from experienced mentors.
"While the calibre of candidates gives us confidence in the industry’s future, it also made our decisions difficult, as we just couldn’t select everyone.
“I’m deeply grateful for the support and invaluable insight from my fellow judges throughout the judging process. Having both served as mentors in last year’s programme, Leanne and Belinda brought a keen eye for the attributes that make for a successful mentee, which proved instrumental in our selections.”
IMAA CEO Sam Buchanan added, “Every year, we continue to be blown away by the quality of applicants for our Female Leaders of Tomorrow programme. The sheer number of applicants, along with the high standard of applications, demonstrates the popularity of this initiative and its ability to deliver real-world change for both the industry and the participants.
“Last year, 100% of mentees said they had improved in actively applying the leadership capabilities and learnings from the programme to their current roles -- it’s a testament to the programme’s ability to give mentees a more strategic approach to leadership, helping them develop their communication, their problem-solving skills and their individual leadership style.
“This programme continues to be a vital part of the IMAA’s education and professional development offering. Since its inception, Female Leaders of Tomorrow has been designed to future-proof the independent media sector, supporting young women in their leadership aspirations and helping to address the shortage of women in senior agency roles. We’re looking forward to another successful year of the programme, and its contribution to the Australian media landscape.”
The 2026 Female Leaders of Tomorrow programme mentors will be announced soon.
This year’s programme commences on February 3rd in Sydney, then moves to Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. It is proudly supported by oOh!media, which will host the speed networking sessions in its offices.