Leaders Her Agenda: Azmeena Hussain The first muslim woman partner of law firm Maurice Blackburn, Azmeena Hussain, opens up about her love affair with the law, upbringing in Melbourne and the influence of her mother. By Jamila Rizvi Published 11 June, 2019 Leaders Her Agenda: Azmeena Hussain The first muslim woman partner of law firm Maurice Blackburn, Azmeena Hussain, opens up about her love affair with the law, upbringing in Melbourne and the influence of her mother. By Jamila Rizvi Published 11 June, 2019 Previous article Kellie Hush Reveals The Trends To Follow This Winter Next article Jen Rubio: My Favourite Things We’d tell you to write down Azmeena Hussain’s name but hell, who actually uses a pen these days? Suffice to say you can record it in the Notes app on a smart phone or send yourself an email. It’s 2019 and technology means the workplace doesn’t look like it used to. There are other changes too. A fairer and more equal society means that women and people of colour are a growing number of the workforce – and at increasingly higher levels of influence. The first muslim woman partner of law firm Maurice Blackburn, Azmeena Hussain is one of those women – and hers is a name you’ll want to remember.Born and bred in Melbourne, Azmeena knew the law was her goal from childhood, after watching her mother rely on legal aid to achieve justice. Her relentless pursuit of fairness, combined with a sharp mind and killer wit, has made her a formidable lawyer. She’s one of the younger people to be made partner and while the honour was overwhelming, Azmeena isn’t daunted by the task. Quite the opposite, she’s buoyed by the possibility her new position brings. In fact, Azmeena intends to use her elevated influence to advocate for others not only at the individual level but more broadly as well. She’s fast emerging as an agenda-setting voice on equality in Australia. Her agenda Best Of Future Women The Latest 3 Australian Women On Marriage Equality By FW Leadership Unlock the potential of your lived experience By Anja Christoffersen Leadership 5 career lessons from the Australian Open By Odessa Blain Family The weirdest part of my pregnancy has nothing to do with me By Sally Spicer Leadership Five lessons from a founder who stepped back By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership How to successfully transition from colleague to boss By Natalie Cornish Leadership How to build, nurture and keep highly effective teams By Claudia Barriga-Larriviere Leadership The four pillars of productive collaboration By Michelle Leonard Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.