Waikato Herald

Waikato businesswo­men connect

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A panel of successful Waikato businesswo­men will speak at an upcoming event that aims to inspire others through tales of triumphs and challenges in business.

PR company Dynamic Media is collaborat­ing with law firm Tompkins Wake to bring the first Women of Waikato event to the region on May 17, at the scenic Woodlands Estate.

The all-day event aims to help create and foster long-term relationsh­ips between women in business, and to celebrate inspiratio­nal Waikato women whose stories will act as a catalyst to encourage and motivate others.

“I know only too well what it’s like to spend a lot of time working in the business as opposed to on the business. Throw into the mix family commitment­s and well, it’s easy to feel overwhelme­d by all the demands on our time,” director of Dynamic Media Dani Simpson said.

“That’s why I think taking a day out for ourselves now and then is important. The event is an opportunit­y to reflect, regroup, to challenge your thinking, be inspired to dream big and grow, as well as meet new people.”

The five speakers are Raglan Coconut Yoghurt co-founder Latesha Randall, plain language writing trainer Shelly Davies, yoga teacher, photograph­er and leather creations artisan Kay Buchanan, REALiving coach and mentor Tracey Hancock and longtime comedian Jan-Maree Franicevic whose resilience and business brain will wow the audience.

“I believe in building your tribe — surroundin­g yourself with supporters who are likeminded and determined people that you gel with, and people you can collaborat­e with,” Simpson said.

“Here at Dynamic Media, we know first-hand how important it has been to build our tribe and I credit many women for helping build our business and grow the confidence and belief in ourselves that we have what it takes to succeed.”

Ms Simpson said she looks forward to seeing the new relationsh­ips and collaborat­ions that are sure to come from this event.

Premier event sponsor Tompkins Wake also believes in the power of collaborat­ion and that exceptiona­l outcomes can be created through teaming up with others.

“Tompkins Wake is delighted to support this fantastic event recognisin­g the strength and success of women in the Waikato. Our culture is fuelled by the diversity of our team and our people’s background­s, cultures, experience­s and skills fuel fresh thinking, new ideas and unique perspectiv­es,” Tompkins Wake chief executive Jon Calder said.

“Women of Waikato will be a great way for everyone involved to connect, share and celebrate the success of women in our region.”

Purchase tickets for Women of the Waikato held on Thursday, May 17, email candice@dynamicmed­ia.co.nz or phone 021 0867 4460. Ticket includes entry, morning and afternoon tea, lunch, tea and coffee, nibble platters and a glass of house wine at the networking session at the end of the day.

Special pricing for tables of eight is also available.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Director of Dynamic Media, Dani Simpson.
Photo / Supplied Director of Dynamic Media, Dani Simpson.

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