The Agri-Women’s Development Trust’s Escalator programme was launched at Parliament on September 16:
1 From left, Agri-Women’s Development Trust members Sue Yerex, Mavis Mullins (Patron), Lindy Nelson (Chair) and Jane White with Agriculture Minister Hon David Carter.
The Independent Schools of New Zealand Excellence in Teaching Awards were held in Queenstown late August: 2 Award-winner Catherine Syms (left) of Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland, with Julie Carter of Distinction. 3 Award-winner Dr Jan Giffney of St Cuthbert’s College, Auckland, with Janet Morgans-Lea of Spacific Yearbooks. 4 Award-winner Jill Pears of Selwyn House School, Christchurch, with Simon Higgins of Cambridge International Examinations.
The first New Zealand Business Break-fast was held at the ArtHouse Gallery in Christchurch on September 13:
5 (Clockwise from left) Suzanne Baker (Eventionz), Thomas Rummel (Emirates), Trish Scott (Confab Conference and Event Consultants), Suzanne Carson (Wedding Professionals and Conference and Event Professionals), Amanda Hall (Business Events Australia), Susan Lilly and Maria Gumina (Qantas), Liz Maxwell (ESP Ventures). 6 (From left) Amanda Hall (Business Events Australia), Liz Maxwell (ESP Ventures), Thomas Rummel (Emirates).
The EEO Trust ‘s Women on Boards Getting Ahead seminar was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Auckland,
on September 24: 7 Anouska Longford (Eastern Quay) and Tofa Suafole Gush (CYFS).
8 Fiona Shand (Shand & Associates), Janine Smith (The Boardroom Practice) and Giselle McLachlan (Clear Counsel) 9 Pam Elgar (Nexus), Tonia Cawood (Tonia Cawood
& Associates) and Robyn Scott-Vincent (Attitude Pictures). 10 MP Pansy Wong and Hilary Sumpter (YWCA). 11 Robyn Galloway (Innovative Travel Company), Fiona Shand
Shand & Associates), Denise Aldous (Women on Boards).