New Year, New Career

jobsAs another year starts, are you wanting to find a way to wake up each Monday morning excited by the prospect of going to work? May be you already have a job you love and would like to help others in the Network or friends and family find something they love or perhaps you want to keep up with current trends in the recruitment industry.

NZBWN would like to invite you to our first event for 2011 which will focus on change.

Join us to network with people from the recruitment industry, get valuable insights into the job market both in NZ and the UK, be involved in a question and answer session with a panel of experts, and start working on your plan to get excited by work.

New Year, New Career
Monday 10th January 2011 – 6pm to 9.30pm

23 Austin Friars, London, EC2N 2QP proudly supported by Kirkpatrick Executive Search (http://www.kirkpatricksearch.com/).
Nearest Tube station - Bank
Tickets £16 includes a welcome drink and nibbles

There are only 50 tickets available, so be in quick to help make 2011 an exciting year for your career.

book now via our website to avoid disappointment


Introducing Mary Fenwick

Mary Fenwick - New Zealand Business Womens NetworkMary Fenwick, business coach, writer and facilitator, will MC the evening. Mary's journalism career began in radio, before moving into television (London Weekend Television) and print, including work for The Times, Good Housekeeping and as a magazine editor. She continues to write a regular online column. Her corporate and business career developed from five years in the public affairs department of GKN plc, a FTSE-100 multinational engineering company. From there, she joined the Whitehall and Industry Group (WIG) as a business director to pursue her interest in the political environment, especially how government, business and not-for-profit sectors can work together. She trained as a business coach with Meyler Campbell, with Harvard professor Carol Kauffman as her personal supervisor for coaching practice. Throughout her career, major threads have included public presentation, the art of influence, and the skills required to build enduring and genuine relationships (she hates the word networking).

Biographies of our panel of experts will be released shortly.

Can you help?
We are putting the finishing touches on this event however we are looking for our last panel member who works in Human Resources who can answer general questions relating to HR and in particular as to what employers look for when CVs are submitted. We also want to highlight network members who work in the career field by including contact details to the attendees of the event. Please contact Robyn if you can assist with either of these requests robynpeel@gmail.com

As all of our events sell-out quickly book now by clicking here.

Looking forward to seeing you all on the night!