THIS IS A MIXED NETWORK. BOTH BUSINESSWOMEN AND MEN ARE WELCOME.
Topic: Be a Fighter!
Challenges, do they fuel you or create a sense of fear? Does every
inch of
you pump with adrenalin whenever you encounter a new challenge?
Probably not, and that's ok. If a challenge doesn't create an initial sense of
excitement and anxiety, then you might want to ask yourself "is this what
I really want?" or perhaps "is this what I'm passionate about?"
Lianes’ story started when she was challenged by a girl in high
school. She could have asked her mother to change schools or she could have run
away, but she didn’t . Instead, she chose to stand her ground and fight back.
The minute you decide to take a stand for what you believe in, that's your
first step to success!
There are constant challenges in our personal and professional
lives, and
even as progressive as the business world may seem, there are still
many
challenges for women in business. Must we be harder on our employees?
Should we be overly stern in meetings? Do we really have to do and be all these
things to prove that we can "run with the men"? No, we don't.
We don't have to act like a man. We have to be a fighter.
About Our Guest Speaker
Liane Wadman is a South African Wushu (Chinese Martial Arts) athlete and national champion. After discovering her passion for the arts in 2004, Liane has since competed at several National Championships where she received the title of National Champion in a variety of categories, including Sanshou (amateur full contact fighting) and Taolu (choreographed routines) in both the bare hand and weaponry (spear, broadsword and staff) divisions.
Liane Wadman is a South African Wushu (Chinese Martial Arts) athlete and national champion. After discovering her passion for the arts in 2004, Liane has since competed at several National Championships where she received the title of National Champion in a variety of categories, including Sanshou (amateur full contact fighting) and Taolu (choreographed routines) in both the bare hand and weaponry (spear, broadsword and staff) divisions.
Liane nicknamed “Ninja” was first selected to represent the South
African Wushu Federation merely 2 years after she started training, and then
received her South African colours for Wushu in 2009. Since then, she has
competed at 3 international Wushu championships and festivals, winning silver
and bronze medals.
Professionally, Liane obtained her Btech Degree in Public
Relations Management in 2005, but soon discovered her passion for Marketing,
which has a strong emphasis on brand management. She has been the National
Marketing Manager for the Simply Asia restaurant group since 2011. Her
portfolio includes overseeing the rejuvenation of the brand, implementation of
new national marketing and advertising strategies and opening of 20 stores
nationwide, amongst many other responsibilities.
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Date: 19 August 2014
RSVP & Payments close: Friday 15 August 2014
Registration: 08:00 Tea/Coffee on arrival
Time: 08:30 - 11:00
Investment: R175 via EFT or R195 if cash paid into account to cover cash deposit fee.
Members: R145.00
No cash payments to be made at the door.
RSVP & Payments close: Friday 15 August 2014
Registration: 08:00 Tea/Coffee on arrival
Time: 08:30 - 11:00
Investment: R175 via EFT or R195 if cash paid into account to cover cash deposit fee.
Members: R145.00
No cash payments to be made at the door.
A
light snack will be served followed by Information Session and Networking.
Please
e-mail us on Events@XtraordinaryWomen.co.za
for any booking queries.
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