The Hastings Business Women’s Network (HBWN) in partnership with Charles Sturt University (CSU) has launched a brand new mentor program for 2017.
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The HBWN CSU Mentor Program is open to business women who are looking to develop their personal and professional skills with the support of a business mentor.
Expressions of interest are currently open for both mentors and mentees until Friday, March 31.
“We are excited to launch the mentor program with CSU. It’s something that we are very proud to offer to our members and truly believe all those involved will benefit greatly,” said HBWN president, Kelly King.
The program will include at least eight one-on-one sessions with a mentor over a three month period.
Mentors experience personal benefits associated with helping others as well as the opportunity to participate in four training sessions, specifically developed by CSU.
The program will run from July-September 2017, with mentors and mentees matched prior to the July-December Events Calendar Launch on Thursday, June 29.
Those interested in either being a mentor or mentee should contact the HBWN Professional Development Coordinator, Kayley Riddle on hbwnpd@gmail.com
For further information visit www.hbwn.com.au.