November 2023 - Message from our President
Kia ora koutou,
It’s starting to feel a lot like Christmas! We’ve had a really great response to our end of year event in Wellington and we’ve only got a few tickets left. I really hope to see a few more of you at our Auckland event, we’re trying to grow our profile here so please feel free to share across your networks. Tickets are just $10 for non-members and this covers drinks and nibbles.
Award-writing time is also upon us. Submissions are open for the Gold Quill Awards. This is your chance to pick up an international gong for your mahi over the last year. We’ve included the details below on how to enter as well as some fantastic links to some PD events from our friends in Canada and Australia on how to write a winning entry.
Part of our unique point of difference at IABC is our connections globally and we’ll be sure to keep sharing different online events taking place from around the world. Many of the webinars being hosted where the time zone might not line up are being recorded and shared after.
Ngā mihi
Anika Forsman
It’s starting to feel a lot like Christmas! We’ve had a really great response to our end of year event in Wellington and we’ve only got a few tickets left. I really hope to see a few more of you at our Auckland event, we’re trying to grow our profile here so please feel free to share across your networks. Tickets are just $10 for non-members and this covers drinks and nibbles.
Award-writing time is also upon us. Submissions are open for the Gold Quill Awards. This is your chance to pick up an international gong for your mahi over the last year. We’ve included the details below on how to enter as well as some fantastic links to some PD events from our friends in Canada and Australia on how to write a winning entry.
Part of our unique point of difference at IABC is our connections globally and we’ll be sure to keep sharing different online events taking place from around the world. Many of the webinars being hosted where the time zone might not line up are being recorded and shared after.
Ngā mihi
Anika Forsman