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WiDA WA - Network & Learn - Pathways to the Boardroom

Thu, 06 Feb

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The Raffles Hotel

Free registration via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1114708054799

WiDA WA - Network & Learn - Pathways to the Boardroom
WiDA WA - Network & Learn - Pathways to the Boardroom

Time & Location

06 Feb 2025, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm AWST

The Raffles Hotel, 70-72 Canning Beach Rd, Applecross WA 6153, Australia

About the event

WiDA WA Networking & Learn

Pathways to the boardroom - Your leadership journey

Many people find themselves on boards through volunteer roles, others want to join boards and give back to the community and find a board role - so what does it involve? If you’ve wondered about the journey to the boardroom and what you need to be on a Board, then join us to hear from Suzanne on the “Art & Science” of board roles and what it involves.


Free registration via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1114708054799


Suzanne Ardagh

Suzanne Ardagh AM is a Chair and Director and has served on a wide variety of boards over the past 20 years. These have included sporting and Arts boards, international development, health services, philanthropy and international education.


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