IB Woman
Issue No. 16 - April/May 2004
”In-Businesswoman” blows out its first candle
by Penelope Herbert
I am delighted that this section increasingly is being seen as the premier print platform for women in business in South Australia as feedback remains positive and constructive....
Read StoryFoodland
by Dr. Susan Nelle and Dr. Susan Nelle
In 1999, Dr Susan Nelle took on the pivotal role of carving a platform and export focus for the State’s food producers....
Read Storyib Woman Snapshots
Corporate Philanthropy Many thanks to Don and the team at B&H Australia for supporting Assistance Dogs Australia....
Read StoryIn m’Ladies Chamber
by Alissa Fisher
‘When I joined the Chamber in 1998, I had no idea where my career might lead,’ relates Alisha, ‘but with strong support from the then CEO, Joyce Woody, and the President, Allen Bolaffi, I gained so much confidence because they had confidence in me.’ Listening and learning have played a significant role in Alisha meeting the demands of Chamber life with every day offering different challenges and opportunities....
Read StoryLet´s talk Leadership
The Teleran Group has launched a new program – Leaders in Conversation — for ‘accomplished leaders’ who are looking for something other than structured training and don’t want to interrupt their working day....
Read StoryThe Invisible Woman
by Jo Stewart-Rattray
Currently the Director of Information Security for Vectra Corporation, Jo specialises in information security issues with a particular emphasis on infrastructure in both the commercial and operational areas of business....
Read StoryWorkplace Injuries Create Black—holes
“Despite improvements in claim numbers in recent years, far too many South Australians are being injured at work," said WorkCover’s CEO, Professor Julia Davison....
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Issue No. 15 - February/March 2004
Advancing the Knowledge Networks
Dr Helen Paige
Few people would find the Monarto Development Commission a catalyst for personal growth; but the turning point came for Helen Paige when she was an executive secretary in the late 1970s....
Read StoryBalancing a Business Life
Nadia Minuzzo Larsen
Don’t suggest to Nadia Minuzzo Larsen that she had an advantage in business because she came from a wealthy family....
Read StoryIl Portavoce
Ada Sestili
Women who choose to be nurses or carers often have an intrinsic desire to serve the needs of those less fortunate....
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