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People Expo – Southland

19 March –

People Expo is coming to Invercargill this March

Are you a dairy farmer that employs or manages people in Southland?

Join us at the People Expo for the opportunity to hear from thought leaders on what’s needed to help tackle the big issues in employing and keeping people on dairy farms. You’ll gain insights from experts, have the opportunity to connect with other farmers facing the same challenges, and come away armed with inspiration and practical tips to put in action for your farm team.

When:
9.30am Registration
10.00am Start
2.30pm Finish

Where: Ascot Hotel, Cnr Racecourse & Tay street, Invercargill

It’s free to attend, but registration is essential. Lunch is provided.

Delivered in partnership with: Dairy NZ and Dairy Women’s Network

More about the speakers:

Shamubeel Eaqub – leading economist

Shamubeel will speak to global, national, and regional economic and workforce trends and the reasons why farm businesses must act differently and look in new places to stay successful. The NZ dairy story has been built on productivity and efficiency but how do you keep that up?

Sue & David Fish – Westmorland Estate dairy farms

Westmorland Estate is a family owned and operated dairy farm business with three farms in the Waikato with a motto of ‘Together WE succeed’. Owners Sue and David Fish focus on empowering their team to deliver results and efficiencies for the farm whilst having great day-to-day jobs. Hear why and how.

Chris Parsons – a decorated leader in the NZ Defence Force & ex CEO of Rural Leaders NZ

Chris will share his story of teamwork and leadership in the NZ Defence Force including special forces missions (for which he was decorated three times), and leading multiple organisational transformations. More recently Chris was CEO of Rural Leaders NZ and in a volunteer capacity part of a small virtual team who successfully helped evacuate 563 Afghans to NZ in the aftermath of the Taliban takeover. Leadership in action.

Who should attend?

All dairy farmers and rural professionals who support dairy farmers are welcome.

The people who will benefit most are:

  • Business owners (including those who may not be involved in the day to day running of the farm)
  • Employers of farm staff
  • Managers keen to further their leadership skills to lead their team(s)
  • 2ICs and aspiring/new people managers
  • Employees who consider themselves future leaders

How is the day structured?

The day is designed to challenge, inspire and inform. It is fast paced because your time is valuable. Registration is from 9.45am and the day will finish at 2.15pm.

Each speaker will present followed by a workshop component. The workshops are to dig deeper into what the learnings are for you, your business and the dairy community.

How will this event benefit me and my business?

Finding and keeping people to work in dairy is a challenge. It is a challenge for all sectors. And that challenge is only going to increase as our population ages and people have more choices.

The People Expo is about giving you information to better understand workforce dynamics, ideas on actions you can take right now and inspiration to get you going. Leading people is tough, it is also necessary for good farm business management, and highly rewarding when you get it right. The People Expo can help set you, or get you back, on the right path.

Is it free to attend?

Yes, the People Expo is hosted by DairyNZ and Dairy Women’s Network and is free to attend. Lunch is provided.

Can I just turn up on the day?

Registration is preferred to help with venue set up and for catering purposes.

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  •  March 19, 2024
     9:30 am - 2:30 pm

Venue:  Ascot Park Hotel

 Address:

Corner Racecourse Road and Tay Street, Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand

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  • Animal Welfare
  • HR
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  • March 19, 2024 9:30
  • March 19, 2024 14:30
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  • Southland
  • Ascot Park Hotel
  • Dairy Women's Network
  • events@dwn.org.nz
  • Corner Racecourse Road and Tay Street