Illawarra's peak business women's networking group Illawarra Women in Business continued to be innovative last week by hosting two network meetings for 10 at M2 Kitchen.
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Glenda Papac calls the boutique meetings "Kicking COVID Out The Window".
On Thursday the gurst speaker it was Danielle Dobson who spoke about her new book Breaking the Gender Code. It explores the codes we live by, so we can break them and create a new one that will allow us to use what we already have to get what it is we actually want.
During COVID-19 Mrs Papac given IWIB subscribers the chance to participate in weekly ZOOM Coffee Clubs, 60 second online power pitches and daily Zoom interviews with everyone from Matt Moran to Turia Pitt that are posted on the IWIB Facebook page.
After being forced to cancel the annual IWIB awards Mrs Papac is looking to host an event with three awards.
That will be held when social distancing restrictions allow.
In the meantime she is taking bookings for the next 10 person lunch on June 16.
"We are gradually getting back into networking events with our limited numbers and socially distanced. And we will be playing segments of those events via Facebook Live".
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