Making connections on the agenda at conference
Media release
For immediate
release
8 March 2017
Making connections on the agenda at Dairy Women’s Network conference
Making connections is at the top of the agenda for Dairy Women’s Network as they gear up to host their annual conference.
Dubbed DWN17, this year’s conference is being held in New Zealand’s most popular tourist destination – Queenstown, 11-12 May.
Dairy Women’s Network CEO Zelda de Villiers say the decision to host the conference in Queenstown was a deliberate one, one she hopes will leave conference-goers feeling refreshed and ready to tackle another dairy season.
“Queenstown is the perfect venue to host our conference, and it’s the best time of year to catch up. Our members can take a few days out between busy seasons and combine the conference with catching up with family and friends,” she says.
“We’ve purposely planned the conference to take place on a Thursday and Friday so our members can use the opportunity to take a family trip or weekend away with friends.”
DWN17’s theme is ‘Connect’ and de Villiers hopes members will take advantage of the opportunities to reconnect with one another and celebrate their contributions to New Zealand’s dairy industry.
“It’s been a tough couple of years for the dairy industry, and I think our members have earned a couple of days to celebrate their hard work and take some time to refocus, get inspired, and have a bit of fun.”
The two-day conference features several workshops and keynote speakers, multiple networking opportunities and the Dairy Woman of the Year and Dairy Community Leadership awards evening.
Conference-goers will be inspired by this year’s keynote speakers, who are All Blacks manager Gilbert Enoka, entrepreneur Helen Robinson, and MP Louise Upston.
Workshops will focus on leadership and resilience, practical mastitis control, environmental management, financial management, health and wellness, communication skills, an open discussion on mental wellbeing, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the wine and tourism industry in Queenstown.
“This will be an
incredible two days where women working in the business of
dairying will be inspired by each other, by our amazing
speakers, all topped off by the spectacular Queenstown
scenery. It’s a must-do event to cap off this dairy
season,” says de Villiers.
Registrations for DWN17 are open
now, with early bird registrations at a reduced rate closing
on 15 March. All members who register before 15 March will
go in the draw to win back their registration fee. For the
conference programme and to register, head to
dwn.co.nz/dwn17-connect
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About Dairy
Women’s Network
Dairy Women’s Network was
established in 1998 by several of New Zealand’s leading
dairying women to develop and educate women to add value to
the business of dairying. Members have access to
professional and in-person support through a mix of
face-to-face events and web-based contact, which includes
dairy modules, regional meetings, internet forums and the
annual conference.
DWN17 Keynote
speakers
Gilbert Enoka
Gilbert Enoka is
internationally renowned for his 16-year history with the
All Blacks, first as their mental skills coach and now as
their manager. His expertise isn’t just limited to the
sports field – he also spent 12 years as general manager
of New Zealand’s largest real estate firm, Harcourts
International.
Helen Robinson
Helen Robinson is co-founder, Executive Director and CEO of Organic Initiative (Oi) and the 2016 Supreme Winner of the NZ Women of Influence Awards. She is director of ATEED (Auckland Tourism Events & Economic Development), the NZ Defence Force, Fulbright NZ and a trustee of Aktive Sport & Recreation.
Hon Louise Upston
Louise Upston is the MP for Taupo, a seat she has held since 2008. She is currently the Minister for Corrections and Associate Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment and Associate Minister for Primary Industries.