What Women Want - A Public ForumDiscussing the needs of Latrobe and Wellington women in business By Angelika Clutterbuck - 12th September 2002 - Back to News The Latrobe-Wellington Streetlife ‘Women In Business’ Network Project invites you to attend the Public Forum:
What Women Want
This forum will discuss the needs of women in business. With this, a calendar of events will be developed offering training, workshops and seminars that adequately service the needs of women in business.
If you:
- Own a business
- Manage a commercial or non-commercial business
- Are in business partnership, or
- Want to buy a business
...Then this forum will give you the opportunity to assist in shaping the future of the Women in Business Network Project.
Date: Monday, October 7, 2002 for Wellington, at Wellington Shire Council Offices, Port of Sale, Foster street, Sale.
Thursday, October 10, 2002 for Latrobe at Latrobe City Council, Latrobe House, Hazelwood road, Morwell.
Time: 7 - 8.30pm for both forums
RSVP: Angelika Clutterbuck, 0421 658 048, by 8 October 2002
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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