New Website Launched for Business Community
New Website Launched for Capital's Business
Communicators
Business communicators in the capital have another way to access global best practice.
New Zealand’s local chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is now online at www.iabcwellington.co.nz
The new website will keep communications professionals informed of local and international developments in communications’ best practice.
IABC Wellington President Lucy Sanderson-Gammon says the new website will provide access to professional development and networking activities, run by IABC Wellington.
“With rapidly changing technology and a tight labour market, organisations need to look after the professional development of their communicators, whether they are in corporate affairs, HR or other parts of an organisation. IABC Wellington is able to tap into an international network to provide learning opportunities for local communicators.
“IABC provides a professional network of more than 14,000 business communication professionals in over 70 countries. Members make connections with other communicators around the world through IABC’s online services and its international conferences,” says Lucy.
Until 30 September it’s cheaper to join, with a reduced membership rate. Visit the website: http://www.iabc.com/login/trialinfo.cfm for more information
The IABC Wellington site, built by local e-marketing gurus Breathe Communications, augments the resources available through the IABC network (www.iabc.com).
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