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NZIM launches Women in Management series

Published: Thu 24 Jun 2004 12:00 AM
NZIM launches Women in Management series
"It started with a sandwich"
The New Zealand Institute of Management, Central launches its new Women in Management series with keynote speaker Andrea Gibson Scarlett, founder and CEO, of Wishbone, Friday, 25 June 2004 at Shed 5 in Wellington.
Wishbone, a gourmet food outlet, originated from the concept of providing a hearty sandwich and has grown to a leading gourmet outlet - all in under four years. Already, it is number 35 in the Deloitte/Unlimited Fast 50 Companies, with seven stores in Wellington and two in Auckland, and positioning itself to be a major New Zealand food brand.
The Women in Management series, organised and managed by a committee of professional women, has been established in response to the interests of women managers and spotlight women who have started medium sized companies and managed them effectively to compete on a national and international level.
Ian Balfour, NZIM Chief Executive said "The concept of a NZIM Women in Management series has been in the pipeline for sometime and I am delighted to see the series up and running with a very positive response from our membership."
"The first event has been a sell-out which indicates there is a great interest amongst our women members for this type of event."
About the New Zealand Institute of Management
The New Zealand Institute of Management is an independent, not-for-profit professional membership organisation with the mission of helping to enhance managerial and organisational effectiveness in New Zealand.
NZIM caters to the professional and organisational needs of its members. Membership has been designed to meet the needs of those organisations and individuals that have an interest and dedication towards management best practice.

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