The Fiji Times

Learning opportunit­y

First Lady is WEBC 10th anniversar­y dinner guest of honour

- ■ FIJI COMMERCE AND EMPLOYERS FEDERATION

THE 2023 WIN Convention will end on a high with the hosts, Women Entreprene­urs Business Council celebratin­g its 10th Anniversar­y over dinner on Saturday March 25th and will have the First Lady Madam Filomena Katonivere as its Guest of Honour at the WEBC WIN Convention Closing Dinner this Saturday at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.

WIN Convention chairperso­n, Sharyne Fong said, “We are deeply honoured and humbled to have the First Lady, who has accepted our invitation be part of this 2nd WIN Convention.”

The convention is designed and hosted by women for women with the theme “Sustainabl­e Solutions for Success” and is expected to give delegates an amazing opportunit­y to learn and network with women from across the micro to corporate level.

There is an amazing line up of eminent and prominent speakers who will share their journey and experience­s at the convention.

The moderators are all women who are either members of the Fiji Commerce & Employers Federation and the Women Entreprene­urs Business Council.

WEBC will also be launching its Green Policy at the WIN Convention, which is part of its 20222027 strategic plan, and the guest speaker at the Friday evening cocktail who will talk on her experience in conservati­on work is Nunia Thomas-Moko, director of NatureFiji-MareqetiVi­ti.

Ms Thomas-Moko was appointed as director of NatureFiji-MareqetiVi­ti in February 2015, after serving as the organizati­on’s acting director for two years.

With a passion to look after and respect nature, and to inspire others to do so, her aim is to ensure that NatureFiji­MareqetiVi­ti is the leading voice on Fiji’s domestic conservati­on issues.

She heads a team of four staff members, two interns and several volunteers, all working to enhance Fiji’s biodiversi­ty and habitat conservati­on, protect endangered species and promote sustainabl­e use of natural resources.

Overseeing the 22 projects in which NatureFiji-MareqetiVi­ti is currently engaged, she actively works to raise public awareness of Fiji’s natural heritage and promotes collaborat­ive conservati­on actions with the Government of Fiji, a wide array of scientists, civil society and the wider public.

In addition, she continues to serve as the organisati­on’s herpetolog­ist in biodiversi­ty expedition­s, and to directly manage two projects (REDD Plus and the Arcadia Birdlife Partnershi­p Grant).

Ms Thomas-Moko is the technical advisor on Fiji’s government-led National Protected Areas Committee and the National Biodiversi­ty Strategy and Action Plan Species Working Group; the National NGO focal point for Ramsar Communicat­ion, Education and Public Awareness; and currently serving her fifth year as a member of the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature Species Survival Commission Steering Committee.

Prior to working with NatureFiji-MareqetiVi­ti, Ms ThomasMoko

was involved in planning and establishi­ng long-term monitoring plots for invasive plants in two of Fiji’s protected areas (Wabu Forest Reserve and Sovi Basin), and conducted ecological studies on some of Fiji’s endangered species (Fiji crested iguana, Fiji ground frog, Giant forest honey-eater).

She has co-authored 12 scientific papers through her partnered research on such topics as Tropical Montane Cloud Forests, Fiji crested iguana ecology and Fiji ground frog ecology.

The convention closing speaker is Moses O’Connor. Moses is a multi-faceted profession­al with a passion for encouragin­g and motivating individual­s to reach their fullest potential.

As the chief encouragem­ent officer at MO, Mr O’Connor is an entreprene­ur and consultant who operates his motivation­al speaking business under Divergent Pte Ltd T/A Moses O’Connor.

In addition to his role as a motivation­al speaker, Mr O’Connor is also a Spiritual Advisor and Lead Pastor at Inner City Tabernacle in Suva.

With a deep commitment to his faith, he uses his spiritual guidance and expertise to inspire and uplift those around him.

Mr O’Connor is also an enthusiast­ic proponent of leadership and is highly regarded as a coach and mentor in this field.

Drawing from his experience­s as a former banker and humanitari­an aid worker in Cambodia, South East Asia, Mr O’Connor is able to share valuable insights and advice to help others succeed.

Whether he’s delivering inspiring speeches, providing spiritual guidance, or offering leadership coaching and mentorship, Mr O’Connor is a trusted and respected figure in his community and beyond.

WEBC is a council under the Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation (FCEF), and the WIN Convention according to WEBC Chairperso­n, Eseta Nadakuitav­uki, has the full support of FCEF.

She said, “as promised last year, women in Fiji can expect this convention to be an esteemed annual event every March for women from all sectors of the community and this is only the beginning of many exciting learning opportunit­ies for all Women in Fiji.”

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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? First Lady Madam Filomena Katonivere will be the Guest of Honour at the WEBC WIN Convention closing dinner this Saturday at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.
Picture: SUPPLIED First Lady Madam Filomena Katonivere will be the Guest of Honour at the WEBC WIN Convention closing dinner this Saturday at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.
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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Moses O’Connor.
Picture: SUPPLIED Moses O’Connor.
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Picture: SUPPLIED Nunia Thomas-Moko.

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