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Network Now

Network now logoNetwork Now, UniSA's largest networking dinner, is an excellent opportunity for UniSA students and graduates to meet and network with successful UniSA alumni high achievers and industry leaders from companies that employ UniSA graduates.

Network Now 2006 will be hosted by Vice Chancellor Professor Denise Bradley at the Adelaide Convention Centre on Thursday August 31.

More than 200 students and graduates are expected to attend this year's event which will be compered by dual Olympian and UniSA graduate Pat Mickan.

For the first time, Network Now participants are guaranteed a place sitting next to one of three alumni and industry leader table hosts.

Among the 120 alumni and industry leaders attending Network Now 2006 are Phil Morton (General Manager SA and NT, Hudson), Gary Storkey (Chief Executive Officer, HomeStart), Sandra Hardwick (Human Resource Manager, Shared Services Centre, Adelaide - BHP Billiton), David Kuchel (Marketing Manager, The Advertiser), Bill Spurr (Chief Executive Officer, South Australian Tourism Commission), Chris Rees State Manager, Austrade), Eric Granger (State Manager SA and NT, Mutual Community) and David Norton (General Manager, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital).

A full list of table hosts can be found at http://www.unisa.edu.au/alumni/netnow/2006/tablehosts.asp

HomeStart and Hudson are major sponsors of Network Now 2006.

Gary Storkey, HomeStart CEO, said his company is delighted to support this innovative and ever growing event.

"Network Now provides a great opportunity for experts and innovators to connect through education," he said. "We believe firmly in the value of higher learning - not only do we provide no-deposit home loan solutions for graduates, many of our staff are currently undertaking tertiary studies with our support."

Hudon's general manager Phil Morton said as a leader in the provision of recruitment and human resource consulting services, Hudson is focused on connecting people.

"Network Now provides Hudson with a fantastic opportunity to encourage networking as a means of making those connections," he said.

For further information about Network Now 2006 and details of how to book, visit http://www.unisa.edu.au/alumni/netnow/2006/default.asp

Special offer for readers of The Graduate
 

Mention that you have read this article when you book for Network Now 2006 before July 14 and you will be able to take advantage of the early bird prices of $66 for UniSA students, $77 for UniSA graduates and $88 for other attendees.

Contact Ian Forster on 8302 0962 or ian.forster@unisa.edu.au or Michelle Ward on 8302 0973 or michelle.ward@unisa.edu.au

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