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Women's Business Network Review — Glen Eira Women, tell us what you need to help you succeed
How would you like Glen Eira City Council to support local women in business employment in Glen Eira?
Due to the impact of technology, social media and global trends, the way our business community connects, communicates and collaborates has changed.
Council is seeking your views on how we can better support women in business and employment in our municipality through our networks and programs.
We look forward to receiving your feedback and exploring new opportunities to facilitate networking and support for you in 2017 and beyond.
Thank you to those who completed the survey or attended our planning event. We are now busy reviewing the feedback we received and provide an update of Women's Business Network activities moving forward in June.
How would you like Glen Eira City Council to support local women in business employment in Glen Eira?
Due to the impact of technology, social media and global trends, the way our business community connects, communicates and collaborates has changed.
Council is seeking your views on how we can better support women in business and employment in our municipality through our networks and programs.
We look forward to receiving your feedback and exploring new opportunities to facilitate networking and support for you in 2017 and beyond.
Thank you to those who completed the survey or attended our planning event. We are now busy reviewing the feedback we received and provide an update of Women's Business Network activities moving forward in June.
Would you like to attend our FREE special event at Glen Eira
Town Hall on Wednesday 29 March (6.30pm-9pm) to further explore your views,
including an inspiring presentation on women in leadership by Fabian Dattner
and a panel discussion featuring Glen Eira Mayor Cr Mary Delahunty, CEO Rebecca McKenzie, founder and CEO of Table of Plenty Kate Weiss and founder and CEO of BrandHook Pip Stocks? If so, please RSVP here and we will reserve your place.