Our Stories: Elizabeth Sullivan

Written by Katherine MacGregor.

The Love MentorElizabeth Sullivan has a unique job. She is a love mentor and uses a combination of therapies to help people find love.

Elizabeth first moved to the UK in 1999. Prior to that, she studied accounting at university and qualified as a chartered accountant. This kept her in a great living for years but more and more she was becoming interested in how the human mind works so started doing part time courses in coaching, hypnotherapy and neuro linguistic programming. She eventually became a life coach and clinical hypnotherapist (and still lectures hypnotherapy at the London College of Clinical Hypnosis) and now does what she loves: helping people feel happy within themselves so they can (if they wish to) find the right partner to grow old with. 

6 Degrees of Education

Written by The NZBWN Team.

Book Now for 6 Degrees of EducationWhat value do you place on education and learning? Did you study in NZ or overseas or not at all? 

What are your thoughts on Silicon Valley hiring school drop-outs over graduates?

The NZBWN and The University of Auckland would like to invite you to an evening of connecting and lively debate as to the value of a degree and education in the 21st Century. Our evening will begin with drinks and nibbles followed by a discussion led by University of Auckland's Deputy Vice-Chancellor Jenny Dixon:

Report: Kiwi Media Mafia

Written by Katherine MacGregor.

Media Mafia CrowdThere’s usually a buzzing (and somewhat loud!) excitement when you get a group of motivated Kiwi women in a room together. The night of Tuesday 17 September was no different. 100 women came together at London’s Hospital Club to hear success stories from New Zealanders who have made their name in Britain’s media industry.

Interviewed by media consultant Linda Rose, 11 women gave insights into the highs and lows of working in the UK, all with exciting and positive stories to tell. Some were former print journalists who had seen the industry change remarkably, others worked on the production side and we heard fascinating accounts from women who had covered the Mumbai terror attacks and first hand of being live on air when Saddam Hussein was caught. 

Coffee, Cake & Conversation

Written by The NZBWN Team.

Coffee and Cake Series 2013Over two days in late September and early October the New Zealand Business Women's Network is holding a couple of coffee and cake appreciation events.

On September 29th 'Ginger and White' (Belsize Park) will serve us coffees, teas, and delicious cake along with a short talk from Emma, one of the owners, about her business and setting up Ginger & White. Ticket includes 2 hot drinks (tea/coffee) and a piece of cake for £10.

On the 5th October we will converge on Caravan at Kings Cross for an Intro to their coffee school, a brief intro to roasting/making and appreciating coffee. Plus you get 2 coffees and a pastry included for £12.

We have very limited places for both events... do not hesitate, book ASAP to confirm your place.

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