Australian Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry

[3] Vega sits on the Australian Government's Small Business Advisory Committee Board (SBAC).

[4][5] Yolanda Vega was part of the delegation to represent Australia at the first Women's Economic Summit[6] under the chairmanship of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in September 2011.

[8] In October 2011, the AWCCI launched an online national research project to collect data about women business owners in Australia.

[11] With the new, the AWCCI advocates for programmes and policies to provide women business owners and female entrepreneurs the opportunity to contribution to economic growth.

[13] The AWCCI advocates gender equity policies that provide women business owners with access to capital and markets as well as the opportunities to procure contracts at all levels of industry and government.