The Little sis of BB - the pod princess known as Lambcut organised a wee soiree for the Rural Women of NZ -with guest speaker Fran O'Sullivan and her take on blogs.
It was expected to be a small function - its grown a bit - so much so the venue has now changed - to one of our favourite bars - D4...
The power of new media - its seems.
You are invited to the next breakfast meeting of the RWNZ Wellington Network Group, to be held on Tuesday 29 September. Please feel free to pass this message onto your staff and colleagues.
Speaker: Fran O’Sullivan Topic: An Accidental Empire: The Rise of Political Blogging and its Effect on Conventional Media.
RWNZ is delighted to have special guest Fran O’Sullivan - a columnist for the New Zealand Herald - speaking at this month’s breakfast meeting on the rise of political blogging. Fran's expertise is in politics and business. She was labelled a "right-wing blogger" by Helen Clark - but has yet to launch her own blog.
Time: 7.15am – 8.15 a.m.
Venue: D4 on Featherston Street
Level 1, 143 Featherston St,
PO Box 5815,
Central Wellington
Breakfast: There is no charge for attending RWNZ breakfast meetings. A D4 Breakfast Special costing $12 has been arranged for this occasion. The Special includes bacon, a choice of eggs on toast, and tea or coffee and juice. Or, you can order a continental breakfast with jam and marmalade served with juice, tea or coffee for $12. If you have a little more time, you may wish to order from any of the full range of dishes available on D4’s superb breakfast menu which can be viewed at www.d4.co.nz/menu
Please RSVP to Noeline Holt: noeline.holt@ruralwomen.org.nz
or
Tracy Galland: tracygalland@xtra.co.nz
2 comments:
Can we have a repeat function in Auckland please!
Just to clarify things (because there seems to be some confusion amongst the town guys), RWNZ Wellington Breakfast Meetings are not held primarily for rural women. RWNZ is an inclusive organisation. It has male members. None of its meetings are ever exclusive on a gender basis. The Breakfast Meetings are usually fairly small networking opportunities hosted by RWNZ for various industry group representatives and government officials to get together and discuss common concerns. The September 29 Breakfast Meeting is a special event designed to attract a wider audience. Everyone is welcome!
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