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Join the IABC Cape Town Chapter as Anso de Wet shares some of the challenges and opportunities, as well as tools of communicating within a branch network.


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Tuesday, 24 March 2009
08:30 for 09:00 until 10:30

Huis der Nederlanden
4 Central Square, Pinelands (click here for directions)


R80 (IABC/PRISA members and students)
R120 (non-members)
*Due to inflationary pressures, costs for event attendance have been increased

By 19 March, to daniella@butterflyrep.co.za or call Daniella Charles on 082 482 0362

An invoice will be issued at the time booking. Proof of payment is required before your seat can be confirmed - please fax through to 086 614 9409

IMPORTANT: Please specify that you are an IABC member when confirming your booking.

 



Anso de Wet has worked in various Communication roles and levels of management in her 17 years at Old Mutual. She has been Editor of their staff magazine: Amicus (1991 - 1995), Internal Communications Manager for Broker Distribution.

Her role in Broker Distribution involves communicating with a large network of regional management and broker consultants around South Africa. She will be sharing her experiences, hints, tips and tools, as well as the challenges and opportunities of communicating withing branch networks.

Anso is a longstanding member of the IABC wohose team won a Gold Quill Award for Old Mutual's Demutualisation and Listing Project 2001.

Do you have a spesific question you'd like answered at the presentation? If so, please email it directly to Anso at AnsoDeWet@oldmutual.com


 
 
 




ussing on expansion beyond our borders and, following on the launch of a developmental chapter in Gabarone, Botswana, we will be holding an information session in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on 27 March with a view to setting up a developmental chapter If you are interested in attending or have colleagues in Dar es Salaam, please e-mail .  We’ll post news from the event on this site in April.
 
 
 
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