1104 days ago

Administration Professionals Day Celebration - 21 April @ 6pm

Pam Dolman from AAPNZ Manawatu Group

We would love administrators (including EA's, receptionists, finance and payroll staff) across Palmerston North and Manawatu to join us at The Verdict Cafe, to acknowledge their role and the value they add to the success of the organisations the work for. Does this sound like you? Or are you a manager who would like to acknowledge your administrator/s? We'd like you to come along.

The key note speaker will be Sharon Dagg who will speak on "Overcoming Adversity" and recently become the first woman amputee to complete the Coast-to-Coast multi-sport event and will inspire us to move ahead despite the challenges that come our way.

Drinks and hors d'oeuvres, fabulous food and great spot prize draws throughout the evening!

Great news! Ticket sales extended out to Sunday 18 April (limited to available capacity)!

Go to www.eventbrite.co.nz...

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The evening will be a great success due to our amazing APDAY21 sponsors. Special thanks to theverdictcafe.co.nz... for providing us with a beautiful venue and food, www.manawatunz.co.nz... and www.edenoffice.co.nz... for supplying an office chair for the Member of the Year 2021 Award, www.floralcollaborative.co.nz... for gorgeous flowers and to the wonderful www.facebook.com..., a health coach who will "ignite your sparkle"!

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