See, Meet and Connect

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See, Meet and Connect

UPDATE: 29/7 - THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT! Coming to this event? The address is 61-65 Great Queen St  London WC2B 5DA

Would you like to meet a number of women from the Network and hear their stories? Recently joined NZBWN or maybe you’ve been part of NZBWN and haven’t been to an event for a while. Are you extremely busy and find you have little time for meeting new people face to face?

See, Meet and Connect is all about women from the Network sharing their experiences with each other and learning more about what we all do.

Our evening will begin in the Drawing Room with a welcome drink of New Zealand wine and the chance to peruse a few businesses within the Network while canapés are served. We will then move into the Edinburgh Suite and after taking a seat, listen to a number of women from the Network interviewed in quick-fire succession. Finally, there will be time to meet the women on your table and a chance to catch up with others after the official close.

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Connecting with Home

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Connecting with Home

Maintaining quality connections is not easy at the best of times even when located in the same city, so we can all resonate with the difficulties faced keeping in touch with friends, family and acquaintances back in NZ.

We are fortunate to have Tony Alexander Chief Economist at the BNZ visiting us in London next month. Tony is keen to share his insights not only on current key economic drivers for NZ but also the importance of developing and sustaining connections.  This is an excellent opportunity  for those wanting an open conversation around strengthening ties between NZ and the UK and the chance to frankly discuss the barriers expats are facing on reversing the “brain drain” to return “home”.  Tony is passionate about the role of kiwi expats and believes there is a gap not currently being addressed on reintegration back in NZ.

Join us for a thought-provoking evening and chance to connect over NZ wine and nibbles.

So if you want an evening of thought-provoking discussions including engaging conversation on topics such as finding out how the drought is affecting our agricultural industries, the outlook for the NZ dollar, the current state of the housing market and how we, the NZ Business Women’s network can be a key connector and open the doors to ease reintegration, this is an event not to be missed.

Book now to save disappointment.