
5 Steps to Move Your Career Forward
April 14, 2021,5:00 PM-7:30 PM AWST
| AUD55Women in Energy and United Nations Association of Australia (WA) are delighted to help you take control of your Career with this workshop.
About this event
Madeleine Long from Apogee Global Consulting will facilitate a 1.5-hour interactive workshop which will focus on setting a course for your career.
We will explore themes that will help you achieve your goals, including:
- Boosting your self confidence
- Improving your self awareness
- Understanding what is pushing you forward and pulling you back
- Building important career relationships
Following the workshop, there will be an opportunity for networking over drinks and canapés.
NUMBERS FOR THIS EVENT ARE STRICTLY LIMITED!
The run sheet for the evening will be:
5:00 pm to 5:30 pm – Registration & networking
5:30 pm to 7:00 pm – Workshop
7:00 pm to 7:30 pm – Networking
About Madeleine Long
Madeleine is an accomplished business leader and professional coach with a passion for making a positive change for people at work.
Her vast business experience, coupled with contemporary leadership strategies, helps equip professionals and teams to reach their potential.
Madeleine has a particular focus on the resources, energy and utilities sectors, with clients including Woodside, Rio Tinto, Water Corporation, Western Power and Fortescue Metals.
Madeleine is also the co-founder of Dress for Success Perth and inaugural Board Chair.
About Women in Energy
Women in Energy was launched in Perth in early 2015 and has been successfully impacting and advocating for positive change for women working in the energy industry. We seek to increase retention of talented women in the industry and help them develop their careers.
About UN Association of Australia (WA)
The WA Division of the UN Association of Australia (UNAAWA) connects the WA community, government and other stakeholders with the United Nations’ work, goals and values. In particular, UNAAWA focuses on acting local to progress the UN’s sustainable development goals.