What's On - AIM MackayUpcoming EventsMay 2012Wednesday 30 May 2012 Accredited resilience practitioner Michelle Cooper AFAIM shares her epic journey from total beginner to marathon runner to uncover the steps in making your organisation each employee's 'personal best' workplace. Read More | Call 1300 882 895 or Book Online August 2012Friday 10 August 2012 What separates the top performers in a company from the rest of the pack? It's not just about doing good work. It's also about being visible, having a strong personal brand and forging connections throughout your organisation and within your industry. Raising your profile can help you gain support for your ideas, get things done more effectively and increase your value. Read More | Call 1300 882 895 or Book Online Friday 10 August 2012 With social media being used more and more by business professionals worldwide, you can't afford to remain on the sidelines, but you also want to do the right things and use your time wisely. In this interactive workshop, you will learn how social media can accelerate your professional career. Read More | Call 1300 882 895 or Book Online Friday 31 August 2012 The Australian Institute of Management invites you to the 2012 Mackay Management Excellence Awards Final Dinner. Celebrate in style with local business leaders as the 2012 Mackay Managers of the year are announced. Read More | Call 1300 882 895 or Book Online
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Regional ChairmanJulie Boyd FAIM - Regional Chair Julie is currently the Special Representative to Japan, Republic of Korea and the Philippines for Trade Queensland playing a vital role in promoting Queensland overseas. As a direct advocate for Queensland's export capabilities, Julie is helping shape trade policy and actively seek new investment opportunities for Queensland businesses. Julie was first elected as a Councillor to Mackay City Council in 1988 (prior to the amalgamation of Mackay City Council and Pioneer Shire Council). She spent two years on the Council. In 1994 she was elected as a Divisional Councillor to the newly amalgamated Mackay City Council. The first female Mayor of Mackay and the first person to be re-elected for a second and third term in over 15 years, Julie was first elected as Mayor in 1997 and elected again in 2000 and 2004. Originally trained as a Registered Nurse having completed her studies in Brisbane in 1975 at the Mater Hospital, Julie studied Politics, South-East Asian Religions and History at the University of Queensland from 1976 to 1978, prior to travelling overseas to undertake Midwifery studies in Scotland in 1979. She moved to Mackay with her husband and three children in 1986, having lived in the United Kingdom for four and a half years, and Adelaide for two years. Regional Committee
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