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SUMMARY:Celebrate Women In Business Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Women In Business Lunch\n\n\n\nWhat does it take to succeed as a CEO?\n\n\n\nCome and Hear about their pathways to success from guest speakers Cynthia Payne (CEO SummitCare) and Raelene Castle (Chief Executive Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs).\n\n\n\nLearn about the challenges these business people face and the obstacles they overcame to succeed.\n\nJoin Us for a fantastic 3 course sit down lunch and drinks with lucky door prizes on the day as well.\n\nThis is an event for men and women. Don't miss it.\n\n\n\nAbout our Guest Speakers:\n\n\n\nCynthia Payne | CEO of SummitCare\, Property Developer and Yoga Instructor.\n\nOur guest speaker is a formidable lady who lives life in the fast lane with a grace and inner peace that is enviable. Cynthia Payne is CEO of a leading aged care provider called SummitCare. Over the last 15 years Cynthia has been the figure head of an organisation that now serves over 1200 older Australians and their family members and over 1000 employees (soon to be 1200) - not only that but Cynthia has also managed to fit in having four Children and 25 years (this year) of marriage.\n\n\n\nWhen Cynthia took on her role as CEO she was only 33 years old\, she had gained a Bachelor of Applied Science and an MBA and was the youngest CEO in the aged care industry - there was no glass ceiling. \n\nAs well as running a multi-million dollar business\, Cynthia chairs the NSW and ACT Industry Advisory Group for peak industry body LASA\, she is the past Chair for the Organisational Excellence Foundation - to which SummitCare had been awarded two Gold Awards and one Silver and The Arts Health Institute. For over ten years Cynthia has been mentoring young female under graduates at UWS and SYD Uni in a program called The Lucy Mentoring Program and also sits on the Heart Foundation Board. \n\nAlthough SummitCare is an aged care provider\, as CEO Cynthia is also a property developer with three significant aged care developments in the pipeline totaling over 120M in capital\, she speaks internationally at events about leadership\, business excellence and global aged care issues as well as her own personal story and business goals... \n\nCynthia has somehow managed in between her Family and very busy schedule to fit in becoming a yoga instructor and she says the two most important day of her life was the day she was born and the day she understood what her purpose was ...\n\n\n\nRaelene Castle | Chief Executive of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL\, Chair of the NRL CEO group and is a Trustee of The Rising.\n\nRaelene is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL. Raelene is the first female Chief Executive in the NRL for 15 years and joined the Bulldogs from Netball New Zealand where she was the Chief Executive for 6 years. \n\nRaelene was also a member of the ANZ Championship Board and played a key role in bringing the competition to market. \n\nRaelene has previously worked in the marketing\, sales\, sponsorship and communications areas for a number of leading New Zealand companies including Telecom\, BNZ\, Southern Cross Healthcare and Fuji Xerox. \n\nRaelene was a Board Member of the International Netball Federation\, is the Chair of the NRL CEO group and is a Trustee of The Rising a not for profit organisation helping to unlock the potential of South Auckland Youth.\n\nShe was recognised with a Sir Peter Blake Emerging Leader Award in 2011 and was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in 2015. \n\n\n\nPartners In Focus:\n\nPower Creative: http://powercreative.com.au/\n\nIris Group: http://irisgroupcoaching.com/
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\nWhat does it take to succeed as a CEO?
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\nCome and Hear about their pathways to success from guest speakers Cynthia Payne (CEO SummitCare) and Raelene Castle (Chief Executive Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs).
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\nLearn about the challenges these business people face and the obstacles they overcame to succeed.
\nJoin Us for a fantastic 3 course sit down lunch and drinks with lucky door prizes on the day as well.
\nThis is an event for men and women. Don'\;t miss it.
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\nAbout our Guest Speakers:
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\nCynthia Payne | CEO of SummitCare\, Property Developer and Yoga Instructor.
\nOur guest speaker is a formidable lady who lives life in the fast lane with a grace and inner peace that is enviable. \;Cynthia \;Payne is CEO of a leading aged care provider called SummitCare. Over the last 15 years \;Cynthia \;has been the figure head of an organisation that now serves over 1200 older Australians and their family \;members and over 1000 employees (soon to be 1200) - not only that but \;Cynthia \;has also managed to fit in having four Children and 25 years (this year) of marriage.
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\nWhen Cynthia took on her role as CEO she was only 33 years old\, she had gained \;a Bachelor \;of Applied Science and an MBA and was \;the youngest CEO in the aged care industry - there was no glass ceiling. \;
\nAs well as running a multi-million dollar business\, Cynthia chairs the NSW and ACT Industry Advisory Group for peak industry body LASA\, she is the past Chair for the Organisational Excellence Foundation - to which SummitCare had been awarded two Gold Awards and one Silver and The Arts Health Institute. For over ten years Cynthia has been mentoring young female under graduates at UWS and SYD Uni in a program called The Lucy Mentoring Program and also sits on the Heart Foundation Board. \;
\nAlthough SummitCare is an aged care provider\, as CEO \;Cynthia \;is also a property developer with three significant aged care developments in the pipeline totaling over 120M in capital\, she speaks \;internationally at events about leadership\, business excellence and global \;aged care issues as well as her own personal story and business goals... \;
\nCynthia has somehow managed in between her Family and very busy schedule to fit in becoming a yoga instructor and she says the two most important day of her life was the day she was born and the day she understood what her purpose was ...
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\nRaelene Castle | Chief Executive of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL\, Chair of the NRL CEO group and is a Trustee of The Rising.
\nRaelene is the Chief Executive of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the NRL. \; Raelene is the first female Chief Executive in the NRL for 15 years and joined the Bulldogs from Netball New Zealand where she was the Chief Executive for 6 years. \;
\nRaelene was also a member of the ANZ Championship Board and played a key role in bringing the competition to market. \;
\nRaelene has previously worked in the marketing\, sales\, sponsorship and communications areas for a number of leading New Zealand companies \;including Telecom\, BNZ\, Southern Cross Healthcare and Fuji Xerox.
\nRaelene was a Board Member of the International Netball Federation\, is the Chair of the NRL CEO group and is a Trustee of The Rising &ndash\; a not for profit organisation helping to unlock the potential of South Auckland Youth.
\nShe was recognised with a Sir Peter Blake Emerging Leader Award in 2011 and was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in 2015. \;
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\nPartners In Focus:
\nPower Creative: \;http://powercreative.com.au/
\nIris Group: \;http://irisgroupcoaching.com/
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LOCATION:The Fiddler Cnr Commercial & Windsor Rd Rouse Hill NSW 2156 http://www.thefiddler.com.au
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URL:https://members.sydneyhillsbusiness.com.au/events/details/celebrate-women-in-business-lunch-1332
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