Stepping into Governance: Governance Training Workshop for Ethnic Communities
- Admin
- Apr 22, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 1, 2024
Governance Training Workshop for Ethnic Communities
Saturday 18 May 2024 | 9am – 6pm | Wellington
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Have you been working in NZ at Middle / Senior Level Management for more than 10-15 years?
Are you looking to step into senior management and leadership roles?
Are you keen to get into governance of various boards: Commercial or Non-profit, but don’t know where to start? Or who to ask?
Then this workshop is for you.
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Migrant Careers Support Trust & Chartered Governance Institute NZ is organising a workshop on Introduction to the World of Governance.
Hear from some very experienced leaders in this field:
·     Governance 101 – Prabha Ravi
·     Legal Compliance – Cath Shirley Brown
·     Finance For Board Directors – Joy Tracey
·     Opening Doors To Governance Roles – Liz Chin and Julie Hardaker

 This one-day governance workshop introduces governance to the ethnic communities and will provide insight into being a board director on not-for-profit, commercial and public sector boards. The workshop will provide an overview of the fundamentals of governance, myths or common misconceptions about governance and provide practical learnings for attendees.
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This workshop is designed for ethnic communities, new to governance or looking to secure a board appointment or to progress a career in governance. Listen to some very experienced professionals in this field.
Speakers to be announced soon!
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Book your seat today, limited seats are available.
Date: Saturday 18 May 2024
Time: 9.30 am – 6.00 pm
Location: Wellington Indian Association, 48 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington
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Workshop Cost: $500Â (including GST)
Buy your ticket: https://book.stripe.com/eVaaEF6UIgwve0UfYZÂ
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Note: 10 tickets are available at $300 each for representatives of charitable trusts. Please email garry@migrantcareers.org.nz to register your interest in this discounted ticket.
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Register here: https://www.migrantcareers.org.nz/ OR https://cginz.org/Â
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Supported by:
Ministry of Ethnic Communities

