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Speed Mentoring Matchmaking 2012

Apr
2
19:00

 

02 April: Speed Mentoring Matchmaking 2012

Meet your mentoring match TONIGHT

Opening by Caroline van Leuven, President of Amsterdam

After the introduction of the 2012 Mentoring Program by Anna Farrenkopf and Eleonore Breukel the new mentoring Angels will introduce her selves and explain how they will enrich the mentoring program and help mentors and mentee’s to successful mentoring relationships.

Mentoring can make the difference between a career that thrives and one that stalls.  Happy, enthusiast, innovative and productive women are important to all organizations and entrepreneurs. Mentoring plays a significant role in this.  In order to manage expectations we have a series of workshops for Mentors and Mentee’s

Tonight Workshop I – The basics of an EPWN mentoring Relationship

  • The EPWN mentoring conditions: How are stability and privacy guaranteed.
  • How to structure the first meeting – the fundament of the relationship
  • How to manage expectations throughout the relationship

Followed by the MATCHMAKING SESSION

Each Mentee can meet several Mentors during 10 minutes interviews. This quick introduction should leave them with an impression if a  mentoring relationship will be succesfull.  The Mentee’s will write their top three Mentor choices on their  Mentee Profile forms and give these to the Mentoring Angels. The Mentoring Angels will match pairs according to the priority of the Mentee’s. and will get in touch with Mentors and Mentee’s to communicate the results after your mentoring relationship can start.

Mentee’s please be explicit in your requirements on your Mentee Profile Form. Mentors please be explicit in the assistance you can provide.

Please download your Mentee and or Mentor Profile form from the collaborative platform Amsterdam Mentoring Group.  Send the filled out forms to Eleonore Breukel ebreukel@intercultural.nl for her to understand what qualities are required and what is offered.  She will take all forms back to the event on April 2nd.

The Agenda for the rest of 2012

Mentoring is an essential part of the EPWN Program 2012 we are therefore happy to inform you of the rest of our program. Please block the dates in your agenda’s. All workshops can be attended by Mentors and Mentee’s

  • 23 April – Effective Communication in local and intercultural mentoring

Steering conversations, giving feedback in local and intercultural mentoring by Eleonore Breukel

  • 11 June – Mentoring Entrepreneurs by Tineke van der Vorst
  • 03 September:  open
  • 12 November:  Dealing with Politics in Organizations by Kathy Searcy

 

Thank you for your generosity to share your knowledge and experience

with others so that their performance can be improved.

Our Mentoring Program is your road to success

 

Anna Farrenkopf leads the PanEuropean Mentoring Steering Committee at Federation level since 2010.  She is the R&D Manager and COO for Capilix in Leeuwarden. Anna is a bio-geo-analytical-chemist-oceanographer and sailor. She was elected to the EPWN – Federation board in February 2012 as Co-VP Mentoring.

Eleonore Breukel has been a Mentoring Angel since 2009 in Amsterdam. She co-authored the PanEuropean Mentoring eManual (2012). Eleonore is the GM of Intercultural Communication bv in Amsterdam since 1994 www.intercultural.nl

She works on intercultural training assignments across the globe. Her company has offices in six countries. She is in the process of starting the EuropeanPWN Green Economy Steering Committee.

 

Please note everyone is welcome to attend the plenary and workshops. Only members may participate as a mentee in the mentoring program. Thank you for understanding.

Applications for Mentors & Mentees are located on the EuropeanPWN Collaborative platform under the “File” tab.

http://epwn.etheryl.net/groups/51

Looking forward to sharing our success stories.
Greetings from Eleonore & Anna

Changing Demographics

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Mar ’11
10
19:00

We are delighted to invite you to join our forthcoming event on March 10.

This event is to discuss the Changing Demographics at the Workplace, presented by Ira Badrising from Mercer. Ira will show the differences in age brackets and how this can change over time. She will be sharing the consequenties of these changes as well as solutions on how to deal with the challenges from an HR perspective. During this event you will be encouranged to look into your own situation and experience.

Short bio of the speaker

Ira Badrising studied Actuarial Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. She graduated in 1997 and has joined Mercer directly after graduation. Ira Badrising is a full member of Het Actuarieel Genootschap, the Dutch Society of Actuaries.

Her main focus of work currently is advising (industry wide) pension funds and corporate clients on pensions in the Netherlands taking into account corporate finance considerations, risk appetite, funding, benefits and accounting. Ira also advises clients on pension aspects when buying and selling businesses. She has worked on both local and international deals. Currently one of her responsibilities is being a member of the Expert Team of the Virtual Center of Excellence for the expertise field of iRFM and of Mergers & Acquisitions.

Program

19:00 – 20:00 – Networking and welcome refreshements
20:00 – 20:45 – Changing Demographics at the Workplace
20:45 – 21:15 – Group discussion, including wrap-up
21:15 – 21:30 – Networking drinks

The event will be held at the Mercer office in Amstelveen. Details you will find on the registration page of this event.
Parking is available. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

Google Search Engine Optimization for your Business

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Jan ’11
20
19:00

Please join us on January 20th at the Renaissance Hotel in Amsterdam for Search Engine Optimization for your Business with Fiona Passantino, owner of Distant Train.

To be in this industry and remain at the cutting edge for almost 20 years requires constant running, learning and scrapping old ways of doing and thinking. Innovation is an integral part of the business, even as changes come ever faster and ever deeper; even in these times of economic crisis, change within the technology we use for our business and personal lives does not slow down. It is tempting to deny the recent past and wipe our memories clean as one would a USB stick, focussing only on the new and the dazzling. However, to create lasting innovation we are required to remember, to reflect and often revert to “old school” sensibilities and plain old analog common sense.

This is a fairly technical lecture for those already maintaining and using their own or their company’s websites, focusing specifically on getting those websites optimized and user-friendly, Google-ready and enticing. How do I improve my ranking? How do I build traffic? Are my tags well-written? Do I stand out from the other results? Does everyone need a Twitter feed? When should I have a Facebook page and when should I leave it to my private life? What is RSS? What is tagging, cloud navigation? What is crowd sourcing, and what is the value of my “crowd”?

In this lecture we will break open code, examine best practices and work towards a more optimized website.

We will also have some fun!

Participants are welcome to network from 19:00 to 20:00. The program begins at 20:00.

Registration and Guest Policy: Registration is required for members (free) and guests (30 euro). Attendance fee includes snacks and drinks. Guests are allowed to attend two EuropeanPWN-Amsterdam functions per year. For information on membership, please send an email to membership@europeanpwn-amsterdam.net.

Philanthropy, Charity, and Giving in the Netherlands

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Dec ’10
15
19:00

Members – Please register here: http://epwn.etheryl.net/events/3102

Guests – Please register by sending an e-mail to: events@europeanpwn-amsterdam.net 

*If you are having issues with logging into the new platform or you are a guest, please send an e-mail to events@europeanpwn-amsterdam.net with your RSVP for the event.  We are working to update our scripts subsequent to the platform migration – we appreciate your patience and cooperation

dianavanmaasdijkThe Christmas Holidays are fast approaching and it’s that time of year to reflect, share, and think of those who are less fortunate than us.  As our last main event for 2010, we wanted to make it in the season of the Holiday Spirit!  Our next event focuses on this very subject. So please join us on the 15th of December for a Christmas drink and bite together to discuss “Philanthropy, Charity, and Giving in the Netherlands.”

 Diana van Maasdijk, Owner of Philian Consulting, will be sharing her recent study taken from 20 high-level, high net worth individuals in the Netherlands where they discussed philanthropy and organizations that they support. Though the researched looked at the philanthropic motivation, practices, and challenges that high net worth individuals face in the Netherlands, the findings are relevant for all those interested in supporting social change and a better world.

 The aim of the report, is to “improve the quality and quantity of philanthropic services available in the Netherlands and ultimately, increase the potential for giving and improve individuals’ philanthropic experience.”

Please join us on Wednesday, December 15th at 19.00  for some networking followed by the event at 19.30.  Following that, we will have refreshments and can celebrate heading into the Holiday Season!

We will be located at the Renaissance Hotel in Amsterdam, Kattengat 1, 1012 Amsterdam. 

Google Maps

We look forward to seeing you then!

*If you are having issues with logging into the new platform or you are a guest, please send an e-mail to events@europeanpwn-amsterdam.net with your RSVP for the event. 

Please note that there is a €15 fee for members and €35 fee for guests.  Refreshments and snacks will be included. 

Privium – Innovative Service Concepts

Nov ’10
17
18:30

Travelling is an integral part of today’s life yet often time spent at the airport is seen as a burden rather than a delight how it was back in the days when air travel was a sheer luxury.

Privium is an innovative service concept for frequent fliers which puts the pleasure back to travelling by offering exclusive facilities that provide speed, comfort and priority.

Privium offers fast and safe border passage based on modern iris identification technology and members can wait for their flight in comfort of an own airport lounge whose unique design sets it apart from traditional lounges: The entrance to the ClubLounge is literally a giant pupil that opens when you enter, leading you into a space of more than six hundred square metres, decorated in soothing shades of cream. The ClubLounge has every convenience, such as a well-stocked bar and a Light Energy Cabin where you can recharge. Or you can enjoy a comfortable reading corner with an open fireplace and other work spaces.

On Wednesday, November 17th, we will have an exclusive event at the VIP centre of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol: Sandra Wagemans, Premium Services

Manager, and responsible for the management of the VIP centre and Privium at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Gerda Franssen, Account Manager Corporate Accounts, and responsible for the product portfolio promotion of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, will give us the unique opportunity to find out more about the innovative service concept called Privium and experience the relaxing atmosphere of the Privium Club Lounge ourselves.

The program begins at 18:30 and will be followed by a tour through the Privium Club Lounge with drinks and snacks. The Reception Lounge in the VIP will be the perfect place to gather our thoughts, gain inspiration, and network afterwards.

The Privium ClubLounge is located between departure (vertrek) halls 1 and 2 across from balie (desk) 9. <Click here for the map>

Registration and Guest Policy: Registration is required for members (15 euro) and guests (35 euro). Attendance fee includes snacks and drinks. Guests are allowed to attend two EuropeanPWN-Amsterdam functions per year. Please contact our VP Membership. <membership (at) europeanpwn-amsterdam.net>

In order to keep our adminsitrative processes manageable we unfortunately cannot refund your registration fee should you need to cancel your attendance.

What do we know about Global Warming?

Nov ’10
1
19:00

What do we really know and understand about global warming?

Oceangrapher Anna Farrenkopf will help us better understand what researchers know and help us put it into perspective. She’ll share wisdom from the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference.  This talk will be presented as part of the Connecting Women speakers series in Den Haag.

Do come to this presentation with all your questions about the weather, trading carbon credits or whether there’ll be too much or not enough water in 2020.

Time : 19:00 – 22.00

Address: Christus Triumfatorkerk, Juliana van Stolberglaan 154, Den Haag 2595 CL

Dr. Farrenkopf earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography funded in part under the auspices of the Joint Global Ocean Flux Study (JGOFS) – Initiative, she is a past-participant in the Hawaii Ocean Timeseries, and co-author of Bermuda Ocean Times Series research.

This talk was originally inspired by sharing a plenary session at a local high school Environmental Science Career Fair in Portland Oregon with local TV weatherman Matt Zafino. Variations of this talk have also been presented in Wilsonville Elementary school to an audience of eight year olds and at the July 2009 borrel in the Hague.

Anna was born on a small island north of Boston Massachusetts in the town of Rockport. She grew up tending to both award winning flower gardens and racing sailboats on the ocean. After completing herannafarrenkopf chemistry degree, beginning a Ph.D. in oceanography seemed a logical way to pursue applied environmental chemistry. Early during her masters work Anna was invited to participate in the Netherlands Indian Ocean Program (NIOP) sponsored by SOZ through Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (present day NWO and Utrecht University).

Her award winning research enabled many world wide collaboration opportunities in exotic tropical and sub-tropical locations such as the Seychelles, Hawaii, Oman, Kenya, Pakistan and beyond. For her post-doctoral work Anna travelled to Portland Oregon where she worked with numerical modelers to validate their 3 D simulations with real-time chemical sensor data. Anna came to the Netherlands in 2002 to innovate instrumentation for environmental research.

Of course we know her as the EuropeanPWN-Amsterdam borrel coordinator who often finds herself in the exotic locations in and around Scheveningen Harbor! Anna’s passion beyond networking with business women is to inspire and encourage girls and boys in the subjects of science, engineering and mathematics.

For more information about this event - please contact Connecting Women http://www.connectingwomen.nl/

Presentation: The French Touch (Mode) part 1

17 July 2010 Posted by Anna Farrenkopf

Presentation from “Riding the Whirlwind: Culture & Innovation” with Fons Trompenaars

11 February 2010 Posted by Clara Ko

From our event Riding the Whirlwind: Culture & Innovation, Fons Trompenaars shared with us his thoughts on diversity and innovation.

The presentation as well as other useful resources are available here for download for EPWN members:

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Presentation from “DSM: Passion for People, Commitment to Diversity”

11 February 2010 Posted by Clara Ko

From our event DSM: Passion for People, Commitment to Diversity, Jackie Cuthbert and Xander Wessels from DSM – thanks to the organization of Dana Krueger and Joland Zuurbier from Russell Reynolds Associates, shared with us DSM’s approach to diversity.

The presentation is available here for download for EPWN members:

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Presentation: Organisational Savvy for Women

7 October 2009 Posted by Clara Ko