Workshops and Events North Shore Community and Social Services /super-city/workshops-and-events 2010-06-02T03:07:07Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management Community Forum: Opportunities for Community Empowerment in the new Super City 2010-05-20T22:03:01Z 2010-05-20T22:03:01Z /super-city/workshops-and-events/214-community-forum-opportunities-for-community-empowerment-in-the-new-super-city NSCSS Admin [email protected] <p><strong>North Shore Community & Social Services</strong> would like to invite you to this forum on <strong>Monday 14 June.</strong></p> <p>This will include discussion around the Local Government Act 2002, Amendment Bill. This bill is very important for community agencies having input into the strategic direction set by local government.</p> <p>Speakers include:</p> <p><strong>David Wilson</strong> is the Director of the Institute of Public Policy at AUT in Auckland. His research focus is on local (city and regional) economic development, and he also has an extensive business background, including owning and operating a successful retail business for 17 years.</p> <p><strong>Mark Ebery</strong> is a senior Corporate Analyst at North Shore City Council with extensive international experience. He is currently working on the Council's submission to the Local Government Act 2002.</p> <p><strong>Mike Cohen</strong> QSM is Chair of the New Zealand Community Board Executive Committee (NZCBEC), Chair of Auckland Region and Far North Community Boards Inc. and Chair of Devonport Community Board.</p> <p><strong>Date: Monday 14 June<br />Time: 12 midday to 2pm<br />Place: Taitamariki Girl Guides Hall, Auburn Reserve, Auburn Street (at the end of Como Street), Takapuna.</strong></p> <p>Kindest regards,<br />Yvonne Powley<br />Executive Officer<br />Ph: 486 4820 <br /><a href="mailto:[email protected]"><span style="color: #056839;">[email protected]</span></a><br /><a href="/"><span style="color: #056839;">www.nscss.org.nz<br /></span></a></p> <p><strong>North Shore Community & Social Services</strong> would like to invite you to this forum on <strong>Monday 14 June.</strong></p> <p>This will include discussion around the Local Government Act 2002, Amendment Bill. This bill is very important for community agencies having input into the strategic direction set by local government.</p> <p>Speakers include:</p> <p><strong>David Wilson</strong> is the Director of the Institute of Public Policy at AUT in Auckland. His research focus is on local (city and regional) economic development, and he also has an extensive business background, including owning and operating a successful retail business for 17 years.</p> <p><strong>Mark Ebery</strong> is a senior Corporate Analyst at North Shore City Council with extensive international experience. He is currently working on the Council's submission to the Local Government Act 2002.</p> <p><strong>Mike Cohen</strong> QSM is Chair of the New Zealand Community Board Executive Committee (NZCBEC), Chair of Auckland Region and Far North Community Boards Inc. and Chair of Devonport Community Board.</p> <p><strong>Date: Monday 14 June<br />Time: 12 midday to 2pm<br />Place: Taitamariki Girl Guides Hall, Auburn Reserve, Auburn Street (at the end of Como Street), Takapuna.</strong></p> <p>Kindest regards,<br />Yvonne Powley<br />Executive Officer<br />Ph: 486 4820 <br /><a href="mailto:[email protected]"><span style="color: #056839;">[email protected]</span></a><br /><a href="/"><span style="color: #056839;">www.nscss.org.nz<br /></span></a></p>