Sat. Oct 5th, 2024

Renowned for his unique approach to leadership development and personal empowerment, Joe Pane is bringing decades of experience in transforming individuals and organizations through his powerful insights and practical strategies to the New England.

His expertise in emotional intelligence, mindset, and communication has made him a sought-after speaker, helping leaders across the country unlock their potential and lead with purpose. 

“We are excited to have Joe Pane share his wisdom and energy with our existing and emerging leaders,” said Diane Gray, Business NSW Regional Director.

“His ability to connect with audiences and provide actionable tools will be invaluable for the leaders of our region.” 

The New England North West Future Leaders Bootcamp is designed to inspire and equip experienced and emerging leaders from the New England North West region with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead in today’s dynamic business environment.

In addition to Pane’s keynote address, the two-day event will feature discussions and insights on leadership, innovation, and personal growth interactive workshops and networking opportunities. 

“It’s a unique opportunity to take advantage of a business event of this calibre being staged in the New England North West region.” In addition, the Future Leaders Bootcamp offers an early bird booking to support the development of regional leadership. 

Event Details:  

Date: Wednesday and Thursday, 16-17 October 2024 

Location: The Pavilion Function Centre, Tamworth, NSW 

Registration: Go to link www.123tix.com.au | search Future Leaders Bootcamp https://www.123tix.com.au/events/44549/business-nsw-nenw-future-leaders-bootcamp-2024

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the nation’s leading experts on personal development and leadership in our region. To register for the event or learn more, visit
LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/business-nsw-new-england-north-west/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BusinessNENW 


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