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WA AMEC Afternoon Tea Series #3

April 28 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AWST

AMEC invites you to attend the next event in our afternoon tea series, themed ‘You can’t be it if you can’t see it’.

We’ve heard the importance of diversity in senior management and leadership roles, and understand the importance of culture in our workplaces.

This event will provide a fantastic afternoon to hear from, engage and network with, some of industry’s leading voices, on their journey to leadership positions in WA’s mining and exploration sector. Whether you’re an emerging leader, a mentor, or a seasoned professional, this event provides a great opportunity to celebrate the progress our industry has and continues to make, while considering ways we can continue to support greater diversity in our decision making.

Moving to the new and larger venue of QT Hotel in the heart of Perth, the event includes a fabulous high tea with scrumptious food, free flowing tea, coffee and sparkling wine.

Both events last year sold out very quickly. Register early to avoid disappointment!

Click here to register.

 

Speakers:

Gabrielle Iwanow

Managing Director and CEO

Mincor

 

Sarah Thomas

Environment Manager

De Grey Mining

 


Sharon Goddard

General Manager – Social Performance & External Relations

Gold Road Resources

 

 

THANK YOU TO 2023 EVENT SERIES SPONSOR:

Mineral Resources is a leading and diversified resources company with operations in iron ore, energy, mining services and lithium – all supported by almost 6000 employees across Western Australia. They provide a range of innovative mining services to clients throughout Western Australia and the Northern Territory and operate mines in the Pilbara and Goldfields regions, shipping product through Port Hedland and Port of Esperance.​​​​​​​ LEARN MORE

Details

Date:
April 28
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AWST
Event Category:

Venue

Santini Bar and Grill (in QT PERTH)
Level 1/133 Murray St
Perth, WA 6000 Australia

Other

Event Type
Sundowners and Networking