Australian Computer Society & Vic ICT for Women - 7th October 2010 Breakfast
Vic ICT for Women & the Australian Computer Society (ACS-W) invite you to join us at a networking breakfast.
'Success Enablers for Women in IT - do we need to be different?'
Our guest speaker at the ACS-W and Vic ICT for Women October breakfast is Jennie Hill.
Jennie is a successful working woman with over 20 years experience in leadership roles. She has created an interesting and challenging career for herself, including diverse roles in IT infrastructure and SaaS, Human Resources, Education and Training.
Jennie will share her own experience in IT leadership and senior management roles to comment on gender differences that can affect the pace and direction of your career.
The breakfast is an opportunity to.....
Consider gender differences that may influence professional growth
Reflect on personal behaviours that can create and sabotage career success
Examine your professional life with fresh eyes
So you can.....
Identify focus areas for personal development
Target habits and behaviours that will create career opportunities
All are welcome!
Date: Thursday 7th October, 2010
Time: 7.00am for 7.30am start - 9.15am close
Venue: RACV City Club,
Level 2, Bayside Rooms 5 & 6, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Cost: $45 - ACS, Vic ICT for Women, PMI Members
$55 - Non-Members
$30 - Student members
Bookings: Our ACS-W / VicICT4W Breakfasts book out early and places are strictly limited
Register early to avoid disappointment! Registration form below on this page.
PAYMENT: complete this form
Booking_-_Payment_Form_-_7th_October_'10_Bfast_V1.0.doc (251KB) and e-mail to: enquiries@vicictforwomen.com.au or post to: Vic ICT for Women, PO Box 4572, Melbourne Vic 3001 or phone details to: 0488 545 040
Jennie Hill is the Principal of Sharp Pencils, and works with individuals and teams in organisations to achieve excellent results through sustainable positive change through quality thinking. She is certified in a brain based coaching methodology and delights in provoking and challenging thinking. She is an entertaining speaker and her tips are sure to get you thinking about your own professional growth and provide ideas for action.


