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21st of June Leveraging Strengths for Business Success

Merrill Lynch hosted an interactive networking event in conjunction with 7 City one of the cities leading training companies. Daryle Abraham lead an in depth, informative discussion about how are brains work, why we behave the way we do and how to recognise our strengths and strengths in others.

People where seated into like minded groups which culminated in tables with similar perspectives and values in discussion (naturally agreeing on most topics of conversation). The end result was a valuable insight into what drives human thinking, behavioural patterns and additionally awareness of others.

29th March 2006 "Quiz Evening"

Lehman Brothers hosted a quiz evening on the 29th March, the event was presented by the comedienne Gina Yashere. There were 5 rounds of questions, ranging from "Great Women" to "General Knowledge" and the competition proved to be quite fierce, with the winning team being awarded a bottle of champagne apiece.

The evening focused on informal networking, with guests being encouraged to mingle and form teams with fellow WITN members - the objective was to provide a fun evening where members were provided with the opportunity to meet each other in a relaxed environment. Gina, who is renowned for her cheeky wit and bombastic delivery, certainly introduced a fun element to the proceedings!

11th May 2005 'Virtual Teams'
Networking and Leaning opportunity hosted by Morgan Stanley. Attendees participated in a game which provided the chance to look at the business implications and benefits of virtual teams. They experienced how team overcome challenges when collaborating across regions, time zones and cultures, illustrating how all this come together to achieve success.

There were a lot of laughs throughout the evening, as well as some incredibly creative models generated! Food and drink were served throughout the evening.

23rd February 2005 'Networking Evening'
Hosted by Goldman Sachs, enthusiastic networkers had the opportunity to meet a number of different people throughout the evening, where 'formal' networking was intermingled with drinks, nibbles and informal networking. Suggested starter questions, Ice Breakers (both controversial and innocent!), and Networking tips were provided to help anyone who feeling inexperienced or shy.

14th December 2004 Informal Drinks - held at Corney & Barrow, Canary Wharf

18th November 2004 'Panel Discussion'
Merill Lynch hosted this event where a panel of technologists from different organisations shared their experiences, answering questions on topic such as: Taking Personal Responsibility for your Career, Life in Technology within Industry, Balancing Careers with Outside Interests, and Managing Stakeholder Relationships. (Building up relationships within other areas or different levels of the organisation, Working with 'unique' individuals). Drinks and canapés were served during the informal networking that followed.

22nd September 2004 'Wine Tasting'
An informative and relaxed evening was held at Credit Suisse First Boston, where an excellent sommelier described different wines, suggested hints on tasting techniques, and facilitated some competitive 'blind tastings'. This generated some surprising results and led to much informal networking and discussion until late in the evening! Cheese selections were served throughout and prizes were awarded to competing teams.

29th April 2004 Informal Drinks - held at Pitcher & Piano, City

3rd March 2004 'Coaching Workshop'
Lehman Brothers hosted an opportunity to consider setting your Personal & Professional goals, with a presentation by an Executive Coaching company, followed by individual 'taster' sessions for Life, Professional or Work Life Balance Coaching. Drinks and Canapés were served during informal networking between the coaching sessions.

3rd December 2003 Informal Drinks - Seasonal drinks held in the City

23rd September 2003 'Interactive Discussion Evening'
Credit Suisse First Boston hosted a Networking Evening where participants selected topic from the following:

  • What are the issues for women working in cultures where women are not widely accepted in the workplace?
  • How do you manage how others perceive you? How do you maximise your technical skills and gain credibility?
  • What are the different skills that women bring to leadership roles?
  • What role can a women's networking group perform and what do you hope to gain from the women in technology network?

Small groups gathered around tables with food and drinks, discussed and debated the topics, then presented back key points for everyone's interest.

20th May 2003 Informal Drinks - Hogshead pub, City

18th March 2003 'Art of Juggling: Panel Discussion'
A panel of women at different stages of their careers shared their views on balancing different aspects of their lives to achieve personal & professional success. An excellent question and answer session ensued, followed by networking over drinks, hosted by Accenture.

Inaugural event - early 2003 'Lucy Markus' founder of 'High Tech Women' gave an introductory speech on the importance of Networking, helping to kick-start the Women In Technology Network.

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