WiP Print & Prosecco Night sold out in NSW

The NSW Women in Print Print & Prosecco Night to be held on Thursday September 22 at the Sydney Rowing Club in Abbotsford has sold out but those keen to attend can join a waiting list by clicking here.

The event runs from 6.30pm to 9.30pm.

Congratulations to the NSW Women in Print committee comprising Debbie Burgess of Bright Print Group (NSW Women in Print Patron) and committee members Carmen Ciappara from ProPrint and Australian Printer publisher Printer Media Group; Sarah Moore of Visual Connections and Fiona O’Dea from DIC Australia for organising such a popular evening.

Burgess is thrilled the Sydney event has now sold out and looks forward to a great event.

“The Sydney team have worked tirelessly to bring this together and I really want to thank them all and our sponsors. I see the building of a strong networking community across the industry for women as a really important role Women in Print plays. To come together with our peers, at various events throughout the year, assists us to support each other,” Burgess said.

The event gives attendees the chance to relax by the water and take in the beautiful views while being inspired by educator, coach and entrepreneur Kirstene Ciappara, who is also the co-founder and head of education at myDesign Education.

Ciappara has a background in secondary teaching, as well as experience in the career development and life purpose coaching space.

She has a passion for teaching people how to get to know, connect and appreciate their selves, with her mission to empower people of all ages using their uniqueness as a launching pad for designing their careers.

Kirstene’s workshop will be focused on unlocking your natural talents. She’ll unpack what a talent is and then, she’ll go through her six talent archetypes that she’s developed as a tool to help people identify and utilise their talents in their work and life.

“Kirstene’s workshop will be focused on unlocking your natural talents. She’ll unpack what a talent is, and then go through her six talent archetypes that she has developed as a tool to help people identify and utilise their talents in their work and life,” the NSW Women in Print Committee said.

The events are informal with industry colleagues coming together to share ideas, learnings, support, and opportunities across their professional environments. Hearing from guest speakers, industry participants and community leaders to create two-way dialogue and engagement for the attendees is a key purpose of the events.

Other Women in Print events:

Melbourne: Wednesday 14 September at the Royal Saxon, Richmond. Tickets available here.

Adelaide: Thursday 22 September at The Hideaway at Roxie’s Garden Bar & Eatery, Adelaide. Tickets available here.

Brisbane: Wednesday 19 October at The Lawn in Kangaroo Point. Tickets available here.

Events for other states will be rolled out in coming months. For more information visit the Women in Print website and subscribe to the newsletter.

Thank you to the sponsors:

Ball & Doggett, Breen Printing, Bright Print Group, Cactus Imaging, Creative Juices SA, DIC, Durst, IVE Group, MCC Labels, Orafol, Printer Media Group, QLM Label Makers and Spicers.

Printer Media Group – the publisher of www.sprinter.com.au, ProPrint, Australian Printer & ProPack.pro & New Zealand Printer is pleased to provide media partner support to Women in Print.

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