Posts Tagged ‘Networking Aperitivo’

Wed, June 8, PWA Networking Aperitivo with Mini-Workshop: Group Networking

martedì, maggio 31st, 2011

PWA Milan invites you to a Networking Aperitivo with Mini-Workshop: Group Networking

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday, 8 June 7-9 pm

When you leave a networking event, what’s your inner dominant thought? Are you enthusiastic about the interesting people you connected with? Or are you wondering why you bothered to show up – again? Do you wish you’d been able to connect with more of the other attendees?

This month we will be practicing Group Networking – interacting in small groups to meet several people at the same time. It’s similar to the concept of Speed Networking, except it’s for making business connections with a group of others instead of one at a time. You’ll meet many new contacts in a short time, and it’s a fun, effective, low pressure way to add contacts to your business network.

After a brief introduction – including tips for maximizing the time – you will spend 15 minutes with your group members exchanging information on who you are, what you do, and perhaps most importantly, what you are looking for.

This event is focused on making valuable contacts to expand your professional network – bring plenty of business cards!

Networking 7 – 9 pm/ Presentation 7:45-8 pm
Hotel NH President. Largo Augusto 10, (MM San Babila, Duomo)

Free entrance for members, €10 for guests, payable by cash at the event.
Drinks 9 euro each, light buffet included

Register for the event here

For additional information email networking@pwa-milan.org

Working Women and Self-Managing Your Career

sabato, maggio 7th, 2011

Valerie Ryder, PWA Professional Development Director and Executive Coach at Ryder & Associates, facilitated a mini-workshop, ”Self-Managing your Career”, during PWA’s April 6 Networking Aperitivo. Valerie asked those present to share their best proactive professional move. She shares the results of this live survey here along with her tips for proactively managing your career.

In today’s world it is increasingly important that women be responsible for their professional progress. On the one hand, the career options presented to women are exponentially higher than just a few decades ago. My mother’s generation, for example, had the broad choice between being a nurse, a stewardess, a secretary, a housewife or a nun. Mom was a perfect example: since she was too tall to work on a plane and too disorganized to work in an office, she decided to go into a convent, then changed her plans when she met my father, and became a housewife. Now she’s a nurse (although there is some continuity in that she’s still tall, disorganized and religious).

On the other hand, nowadays changing employers and even careers regularly is commonplace and well-accepted. Some employers and hiring professionals have even come to expect to see a variety of qualified experiences. (Mind you, job-hoppers are still frowned upon).

Too often, however, women’s careers are shaped by chance events, suggestions from friends and family who mean well but who may not be best placed to give professional advice, and occasionally, benevolent bosses.

From reactive to proactive
What can you, as a working woman, do to shift from being reactive about your career, to managing it proactively? You can start by making the following reiterative process a conscious part of your life.

1. Define and refine your career objectives for a rolling 2-4 year period. Think big. Be ambitious. Fight off any self-limiting beliefs (often manifested by nagging, pessimistic inner voices) or negative external influences that may hold you back from realizing your potential. Be aware that you can be the best planner on earth, yet there are always unforeseen circumstances. It’s worth keeping that in mind in order not to be discouraged or surprised about unexpected events which may prevent you from reaching some of your original goals.

2. Just do it. Dare to pursue your goals, with assertiveness, self-confidence and creativity. For a variety of reasons, this area tends to pose many challenges to women. Read on for plenty of examples and tips on how to accomplish this.

3. Evaluate your progress. Periodically assess the situation – are you on track? Have new variables emerged? When they do appear, it’s time to revisit your objectives while taking the new factors into account. Setting your goals is not a one-time, static occurrence; rather, it is an ongoing requirement to getting where you want to go.

No woman is an island
This process is simple to comprehend on a rational level. But for many, it’s easier said than done. How do you set your goals, when you’re not sure about what you want to do or are able to accomplish? How do you communicate more assertively and increase your self-esteem? How do you give free reign to your creativity, without fearing possible unwanted consequences? Getting help and support along the way is essential – there are very few stories of women (and even fewer of men, I would contend) who have succeeded on their own.

Building your personal support team can be done in a number of different ways, starting with enlisting the support of your spouse and/or family. Make your boss or business partner a sponsor of your success. Find a mentor who is willing to guide you. Take advantage of your company’s HR department, in areas such as training, career planning, and organizational development. Work with a professional coach. Reach out to peers and other people in your network who can help you in some way.

Real-life examples

At a Mini-Workshop I facilitated recently for PWA Milan during a Networking Aperitivo, I asked the dozens of women present to answer the question: What is the best proactive action you have taken in terms of your career? Following are the word-for-word answers, compiled into five different categories:

1. Assertiveness: Daring, Asking, Negotiating
Changing companies every 5/7 years – Wanting my boss’ job! – Sending out cold emails – Leave my (old!) job – Focused search in new country – Reinventing my career in a new country – Take risks – Negotiate better conditions – Maternity is not an obstacle: let me try and I will demonstrate I can also work – Applying for my current position in the company, getting more money – Proposed myself for a job I had never done before and succeed in it – Ask my boss for a new position – Being honest about what I could offer from the beginning of a new contract – Get husband and grandparents trained properly to support us and give relief from children and house responsibilities

2. International experience & travel
Working for an international law firm – Having gained international experience in my job – Being ready to travel a lot – Having travelled everywhere to learn and to teach

3. Launch own activity
Establish my srl – Starting my own business – Create an independent activity (Iva) – Being an entrepreneur of your own life – Starting a project

4. Life-long learning
Attend coaching school – Going back to b school – Learn new skills (language, computer, business, self-organization) – Discovering my core values and life purpose – Being gender bilingual

5. Networking & politics
Being a member of a professional association – New contacts – Enter politics

There’s something to say for women from the previous generations – they may not have had many career options, but they sure did have common sense. Some of my mother’s favorite sayings, still applicable to women today, are: Ask and you shall receive. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. God helps those who help themselves. Knowledge is power. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. In short, assertiveness, perseverance, initiative, education, creativity…sound familiar?

Wed, May 4 Networking Aperitivo w/ Mini-Workshop: Speed Networking

lunedì, aprile 25th, 2011

PWA invites you to a Networking Aperitivo with Mini-Workshop

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 4 May, 2011, 7-9 p.m.
Location: NH President Hotel
Largo Augosto, 10
MM San Babila, Duomo

Speed Networking

When you leave a networking event, what’s your inner dominant thought? Are you enthusiastic about the interesting people you connected with? Or are you wondering why you bothered to show up – again? Do you wish you’d been able to connect with more of the other attendees?

Speed Networking is similar to the concept of speed dating, except it’s for making business connections at an accelerated speed. You’ll meet many new contacts in a short time, and it’s a fun, effective, low pressure way to add contacts to your business network.

After a brief introduction – including tips for maximizing the time – you will spend 5 minutes with each partner exchanging information on who you are, what you do, and perhaps most importantly, what you are looking for. PWA Networking Director Zoe Flaherty will signal when it’s time to move on to your next pairing.

This event is focused on making valuable contacts to expand your professional network – bring plenty of business cards!


Aperitivo 7 – 9 pm/ Presentation 7:45-8
NH President Hotel, Largo Augusto 10, (MM San Babila, Duomo)
Free entrance for members, €10 for guests, payable by cash at the event.
Drinks 9 euro each, light buffet included

Members, please register in the calendar section of EPWN

Guests, please register at this link

For more information, email networking@pwa-milan.org

Thursday, 17 Feb, PWA Special BIT Networking Aperitivo

sabato, febbraio 5th, 2011

PWA invites you to a Special Networking Aperitivo – an official partner event of BIT 2011 (Borsa Internazionale del Turismo/International Tourism Exchange).

Event is open to the general public and men are encouraged to attend.

Location: Ristorante Argentino Finisterra, Via dell’Orso 4 (MM Cairoli/ Montenapoleone)
When: Thursday, 17 February, 7 to 10 pm
Cost: Drinks 5 euro each, light buffet included

Please confirm your attendance here (www.EuropeanPWN.net)

For more information, email PWA@PWA-Milan.org

Aperitivo Internazionale organizzato dalle Professional Women di Milano per sviluppare contatti di business con donne e uomini di tutto il mondo , 17 febbraio, ore 19:00-22:00

La Professional Women’s Association Milan, in occasione della BIT 2011, dà il benvenuto ai visitatori di tutto il mondo e organizza un aperitivo internazionale dedicato ai professionisti di ogni provenienza e settore. Tradizionalmente “Women-Exclusive”, l’aperitivo di questa sera si apre intenzionalmente agli uomini per creare un momento unico di confronto e di networking. Requisito: sostenere lo sviluppo professionale al femminile! Drink 5 euro, compreso light buffet.

Professional Women’s Association Milan riunisce donne, career-minded, di diverse nazionalità che si ritrovano a Milano e il cui obiettivo è sostenere la crescita e lo sviluppo professionale femminile, attraverso varie attività quali gli incontri di networking, skill-building e mentoring in un ambiente internazionale. Gli incontri si tengono prevalentemente in inglese.
PWA MILAN appartiene al network europeo di EPWN – European Professional Women’s Network, che riunisce oggi più di 3500 professioniste.

Wed, Jan 12 PWA Networking Aperitivo

venerdì, dicembre 10th, 2010

PWA invites you to a Networking Aperitivo

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 12 January 7-9 p.m.
Location: NH President Hotel, Largo Augusto 10 (MM San Babila, Duomo)

Network in a comfortable atmosphere, make new personal and business contacts and get to know other PWA members.

Cost: Free entrance for members, 10 Euro for guests, payable in cash at the door. Drinks are 9 Euro each and include light buffet.

Members, please register your attendance at EuropeanPWN

Guests, please register at this link

For additional information please email networking@pwa-milan.org

Wed, Nov 3 Members Only – Milan Women’s Network Aperitivo

venerdì, ottobre 22nd, 2010

PWA invites you to a Special Joint Networking Aperitivo with AREL, Federmanager, Manager Italia and Valore D

This event is limited to members only

Wednesday 3 November, 2010, 7-9 p.m.
Location: NH Hotel Jolly President Largo Augusto 10 (MM San Babila, Duomo)

Come and meet women from AREL, Federmanager, ManagerItalia and Valore D. Network in a comfortable atmosphere, make new personal and business contacts along with other PWA members.

About the networks
AREL (Associazione Real Estate Ladies)
focuses on sharing experience and knowledge among women working in the Italian real estate industry. Consisting of 250 members. AREL promotes workshops and conferences focusing on both general themes as well as those specific to women. Read more at www.arel-italia.it

Federmanager costituita nel 1945, è l’Organizzazione che rappresenta e tutela, in modo unitario ed esclusivo 180.000 dirigenti in servizio e in pensione delle imprese produttrici di beni e di servizi. Gruppo Minerva si pone obiettivi e programmi di lavoro concreti ed innovativi, al lo scopo di
valorizzare la Differenza di Genere seguendo criteri selettivi basati sulla meritocrazia.
Read more at www.nazionale.federmanager.it

ManagerItalia dal 1945 rappresenta gli interessi collettivi, istituzionali, sociali, professionali e culturali, nella tutela e nell’assistenza dei dirigenti, quadri e professional del terziario e dei
servizi. Il gruppo Donne Manager si pone l’obiettivo di contribuire a creare una cultura della valorizzazione della diversità di genere.
Read more at www.donne.manageritalia.it

Valore D Nata su iniziativa delle top manager di un gruppo di grandi aziende, persegue le seguenti finalità: supportare le aziende nello sviluppo di percorsi di crescita per i loro talenti femminili, sostenere le donne nel loro percorso verso il vertice aziendale, creare consenso intorno a un comune obiettivo, al fine di elevare la discussione pubblica sul tema e promuovere il cambiamento. Read more at www.valored.it

Drinks 9 euro each, light buffet included. Entrance free for members of PWA Milan, AREL, Federmanager, ManagerItalia and Valore D

PWA Members, please register in the calendar section of EPWN

For more information, please send an email to networking@pwa-milan.org

Wed October 6 PWA Networking Aperitivo

mercoledì, settembre 29th, 2010

PWA invites you to a Networking Aperitivo

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 6 October 7-9 p.m.
Location: NH President Hotel, Largo Augusto 10 (MM San Babila)

Network in a comfortable atmosphere, make new personal and business contacts and get to know other PWA members.

Cost: Free entrance for members, 10 Euro for guests, payable in cash at the door. Drinks are 9 Euro each and include light buffet.

Members please register in the calendar section of EPWN (www.europeanpwn.net)

Guests please register at this link

For additional information please email networking@pwa-milan.org

Wed, June 9, PWA Networking Aperitivo

martedì, giugno 1st, 2010

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 9 June 7-9 p.m.

Location: Grand Hotel et de Milan
Via Manzoni 29
MM Montenapoleone

Network in a comfortable atmosphere, make new personal and business contacts and get to know other PWA members.

Drinks 10 euro each, buffet included

Entrance free for members, 10 euro for guests, payable in cash at the event

Members, please register in the calendar section of EPWN

Guests, please send an email to networking@pwa-milan.org

Wed, 5 May Networking Aperitivo w/ Mini-Workshop: Getting Goal-Setting Right!

martedì, aprile 27th, 2010

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 5 May 7-9 p.m.

Location: Grand Hotel et de Milan
Via Manzoni 29
MM Montenapoleone

We all set goals in order to be more focused on achieving what’s important to us, whether personal or professional.

Sometimes we are highly-motivated and attain them seemingly without effort.

At other times, we set goals that we never even get close to and that only frustrate us and make us feel guilty for not following through.

Why do our outcomes vary so widely? What can we do to help ourselves help ourselves?

Join us as Coach, Retreat Leader and PWA Member Laura Salvaneschi demonstrates a simple yet highly-effective technique for creating focused and achievable goals that will propel you to success.

After her brief presentation, this interactive evening will allow ample time to compare results and network.

Want to learn more about Laura? Visit her website at www.ForWonderfulWomen.com

Drinks 10 euro each, buffet included

Entrance free for members, 10 euro for guests, payable in cash at the event

Members, please register in the calendar section of EPWN

Guests, please send an email to networking@pwa-milan.org

Wed, April 7 Networking Aperitivo w/ Mini Workshop: Identify Your Mentoring Expertise

lunedì, marzo 8th, 2010

All professional women welcome, whether members or guests.

Wednesday 7 April 7-9 p.m.

Location: Grand Hotel et de Milan
Via Manzoni 29
MM Montenapoleone

Whether or not you believe you have the skills to be a Mentor, this mini-workshop will help you identify the useful experience, background and training you have which can be potentially helpful for others. Our expert coaches will help you recognize your “Inner Mentor”, pinpoint your individual expertise and get us geared up for the PWA Mentoring Program. Beneficial for members and guests of all levels.

The evening will be facilitated by Valerie Ryder and Monique Svazlian, certified professional coaches, PWA members, and the driving force behind the Mentoring Program.

Valerie Ryder, ACC is an Executive Coach and Consultant specialized in career progression, value-based leadership development, and management competencies for women in international environments. She is recognized for her insight, supportiveness and practicality in assisting the women with whom she collaborates to clarify and achieve their professional objectives. Visit www.ryderassociates.com for more information.

Monique Svazlian, CPCC is a Leadership & Business Coach, focused on growing emerging women leaders and high potentials within organizations. Her passion for creating positive social change coupled with her background working for Fortune 500 technology companies gives her unique insight to the innovative working strategies needed to compete in today’s global climate. For more information, go to: www.highestpath.com.

Drinks 10 euro each, buffet included

Entrance free for members, 10 euro for guests, payable in cash at the event

Members, please register in the calendar section of EPWN

Guests, please send an email to networking@pwa-milan.org