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African Women in Aviation 24 to 25 may 2011

17 May 2011

Venue: Sandton convention centre, Johannesburg 

The African Women in Aviation conference will not just bring delegates together to network but will provide a serious focus on the major challenges facing the industry through a programme of inspiring speakers whose example demonstrates how to capitalise on the opportunities that come our way. 

The conference aims to: 

  • Gender issues in aviation: unmasking the bottlenecks and challenges.
  • Trends in aviation and how women can tap the opportunities.
  • Building brand and influence in the airline industry.
  • Changing the world of aviation: a view from women.
  • Balancing your career goals, personal needs and family demands in your daily activities.

The sky is no limit. We gain strength and courage and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face. We must do that which we think we cannot in order to be part of this not to be missed event please complete, sign & fax back the registration form. Click here to download form

Source: Eastern Cape Transport 

Issued by: Eastern Cape Transport
17 May 2011


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