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10 March - Registration Opens
7 April - Registration Closes
14 and 15 April - Conference

Registration is open to all members of the General Staff and includes three types of registration for the conference.

For registration enquiries contact Petteena McOnie: phone - 373 7599 ext 89695,
email - uoaaspire@auckland.ac.nz

The Conference theme is ASPIRE - Your Vision, Your Future, with sub-themes:

A Attitude
S Success
P Professionalism
I Inspiration
R Resilience
E Enjoyment

We invite you to come along and be inspired by a range of keynote speakers, interactive workshops and a social networking event at the end of Day One.

The programme has been designed to cater for the diverse interests and professional development needs of General Staff.

Our thanks to the Conference Organisers; Linda McLain (Project Owner), Deputy Director SODU, Melanie Moorcroft, Staff Development Manager; Kerryn Patten, HR Projects Manager; Hayley Schnell, Campus Manager Tamaki; Margot Spraggon, EA to the University Librarian; Judy Wilford, Editor, Communications & Marketing; Jenni Tupu, School Manager, Faculty of Education; Darren Levy, Director of Executive Education; Lynley Pritchard, Academic Services Manager, FMHS; Julie Batters, EA to Director of HR; David Jenkinson, Technical Manager, School of Environment; Graeme Roberts, Examinations Manager.

GSC organising committee, left to right (back row) David Jenkinson, Hayley Schnell, Kerryn Patten, Julie Batters, Graeme Roberts, (front row) Lynley Pritchard, Judy Wilford, Melanie Moorcroft and Margot Spraggon. Absent: Jenni Tupu and Darren Levy.

We encourage you to discuss your attendance with your manager and to register now, and we look forward to your participation.

Kath Clarke, Director of Human Resources
Adrienne Cleland, Director of Administration
General Staff Conference Sponsors

 


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