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Young Women's Leadership Summit

Debbie Leaver from YWCA Auckland

Ka Tu Maia Young Women’s Leadership Summit returns for its second year of incredible women, inspirational talks and action packed workshops designed to help young Kiwi women win at life.

This isn’t just about ‘traditional’ leadership - this is about helping young women lead in every aspect of their lives. This year’s summit is all about empowering young women to achieve their dreams, inspiring them to think big and teaching them the practical skills to do just that! Want to learn how to start your own business? Smash self limiting beliefs and unleash your inner badass boss woman? Or even just meet similar rad humans?

We hear you.

We have an all-star line up of inspirational women from all walks of life sharing wisdom, inspiration and things they’d wish they’d known…And we'll be tackling topics like:

*Self Made Babes – How you can start your own business and turn your dream into an empire

*Procrastination killer - How to train yourself to stop fluffing around and get it done

*Self Doubt Slaying – Stop listening to that inner critic and unleash your powerhouse potential

* You don’t have to know what you want – no idea what you’re doing with life? No problem!

*Love yourself – let’s be real, your 20s can be rough. But we’ve got your back…

So if you want to be part of this jam packed day with like-minded rad humans, get your tickets today! Tickets only $25 and scholarships available. This is one awesome day that you won’t want to miss out on.

This year’s summit is hosted by YWCA Auckland and writer & media personality Verity Johnson in partnership with AUT. It will be held at AUT City Campus, 8th September, 9am – 4.30pm.

So what are you waiting for, grab your tickets now! But be quick - we sold out last year and we'd hate for you to miss out.

We believe that these events are for everyone, so we offer scholarships for both tickets and travel. For more information, please go here -
www.surveymonkey.com...

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It's a message we share time and time again, and this year, we're calling on you to help us spread that message further.
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