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"Women Who Mean Business" ... Selling Gippsland's Finest

The WwMB Project moves into phase two which includes the appointment of three project coordinators across the eight identified locations in Gippsland.

By news@gippsland - 7th July 2004 - Back to News

Due to a high standard of applicants for position as Project Coordinator, the WwMB Project Management Committee have appointed three women to the position according to their geographic locations.

  • Meg Viney, from Inverloch, is project coordinator for South and West Gippsland. Her appointed areas include Warragul, Moe/Morwell, Meeniyan and Yarram.
  • Kate Earle, from Marlo, has been appointed to Bemm River and Buchan; and
  • Deb Milligan, from Briagolong, has been appointed as project coordinator for Stratford and Swifts WwMB Project moves into Stage Two Creek.

All three women come to the project with a wealth of experience and expertise in community administration both professionally and as volunteers. They are all equipped to assist women reach their full potential for themselves, their community and region. The WwMB Project Management Committee welcome this excellent team of leaders to the project and look forward to their efforts in building good working and personal relationships within each of the locations.

Contact details for each location and Project Coordinators’ profiles on page 2 of the attached newsletter.

Information sessions have been delivered in seven of the eight locations across Gippsland to advise them of what the Women who Mean Business – Selling Gippsland’s Finest Project has planned for Stage Two and the next two years.

Stratford will be hosting its Information Session on Monday, 19th July at 10:30am at EyetoEye Theatre, Main Street, Stratford.

The expression of interest to date has been overwhelming. Over 220 women have shown their interest in this exciting project. The first edition of WwMB – Selling Gippsland Finest newsletter was circulated to 1200 persons across Gippsland and to local and state government agencies. The next phase of Stage two is the delivery of eight 2-day skills workshop being held in each of the eight locations. The cost of the workshops is $10 which includes registration fee and catering. See inside zip out brochure for full details.

A web site is currently being established by Anchor Web Designs. Beth Harris, owner/ operator of Anchor Web Designs is currently working with the WwMB Project in establishing a user friendly, informative and interactive website. In particular, this website will enable project participants to easily access data, project updates and opportunity for personal input.

Read more about this exciting project in the Project Newsletter-Winter2004.pdf


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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