Gisborne City

 

GISBORNE – the most easterly city in New Zealand, a superb seaside destination featuring a range of natural attractions and the first city in the world to see the light.  Gisborne also features a friendly and professional group of AAPNZ members.

 

 

Introducing Gisborne Group

  

The Gisborne Group was first established in February 1991, following interest shown by office professionals for the formation of a local group of the NZ Society of Executive Secretaries (NZSES) now Association of Administrative Professionals NZ Inc.

 

A small group of local office professionals meet for lunch in an informal setting to share experiences and offer support.  We welcome new members to our group. Any professionals interested in joining the Gisborne Group of AAPNZ are welcome to attend our lunch meetings as well as the Administrative Professional Day (celebrated in April).

 

Membership is open to the full range of administrative professionals including personal/executive assistants, secretaries and office managers.

 

Benefits of Being A Member 

  • Networking, exchanging ideas and providing friendship and a supportive environment
  • Education through the AAPNZ is now a recognised certification and this provides the opportunity to upskill
  • Receiving our national magazine - AdminNZ
  • Reading and education from other New Zealand groups via the magazine or through the AAPNZ website
  • The opportunity to attend seminars, conferences and forming international networks

There are opportunities available for administration professionals to further their careers. By being a member of AAPNZ we endeavour to highlight our worth in the workplace, raise our skill level and profile our professionalism and maturity.  

 

Contact Details  

 For further information and a full information pack, please contact Sandra Groves  gisborne@aapnz.org.nz

 

Present Members:

 

Denise Williamson (web-page editor - Gisborne District Council)

 

Kay Hansen (contact member - Gisborne District Council)

 

Sandra Groves (group contact - Department of Conservation)

 

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