Panel Discussion

Fully booked

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CPD

Practical steps for business leaders – promoting wellbeing in the workplace

Jack Goodhue, John Quinn and Rebecca Keoghan discuss how business leaders can promote wellbeing in their organisations. Hosted by branch sponsors Nexia New Zealand.

Date
7:00am — 9:00am, 3 October 2022
Venue
Ilex
Location
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch
Price members
$40.00 incl GST
Price non-members
$60.00 incl GST

Overview

Workplace wellbeing has become an area of greater concern for business leaders, and many are unsure how to address the issue. 

Covid-19 has highlighted the need for resilience, and the first step to holistically promoting wellbeing is to build awareness.  Business leaders should be fostering wellbeing both in the workplace, and in their own lives. 

Join professional athlete Jack Goodhue, high performance coach John Quinn and professional director Rebecca Keoghan for a panel discussion. They’ll cover the practical steps that business leaders can take to promote workplace wellbeing, enhance staff positivity and drive organisational performance.

Panellists

Jack Goodhue

Jack is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for the All Blacks, and also for the Crusaders in the Super Rugby competition and Northland in the Bunnings NPC. With over 60 caps for the Crusaders, and 18 All Blacks Tests to his name, Jack returned to Super Rugby Pacific in 2022, a year after injury ruled him out for the majority of the 2021 season. When not playing rugby, Jack is active in his community.

John Quinn

John has been working with individuals and teams in government, education, and business for over 20 years. With a focus on resilience, teamwork and mindset, John’s mental skills coaching is highly sought-after, and he’s worked across many settings, including high-performance sport, government, education and business

Rebecca Keoghan

Rebecca is a professional director based in Westport. She has considerable governance and executive experience across a variety of industries: manufacturing, energy, ports, medical, agriculture, FMCG, forestry, health & safety, and fire and emergency. In 2016, Rebecca was awarded Dairy Woman of the Year, in 2017 she received a New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to business, and in 2018 she was awarded the Rural Westpac Woman of Influence Award.

Additional information

Covid-19 precautions

By registering for this event you are confirming that you agree to adhere to our Covid-19 health and safety measures. If you are unwell or have any Covid-19 symptoms please do not attend this event.

Branch event cancellation policy

Regrettably, registration fees cannot be refunded when cancellations are received within two working days prior to any branch event.

See our standard terms and conditions for more information.

Contact

Sharynn Johnson
Canterbury Branch Manager

+64 3 968 6468
canterbury.branch@iod.org.nz

Our sponsors

The Canterbury Branch acknowledges the generous support of

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Book this event

  • Fully booked

    Christchurch

    date
    3 Oct 2022

    Members — $40.00

    Non-members — $60.00

    Please ph 04 499 0076 to be placed on the waitlist