EXCELLENT AND IMPROVING
Executive
Assistant/Personal Assistant Conferences are tailored to equip administrative
professionals to cope with their rapidly evolving profession. This is best done by selecting guest speakers
who make the most of the time allocated to them and through their presentations
that match the emerging needs of the Executive Assistant. It is in this regard that the recently
concluded Western Australia Executive Assistant Congress at the Parmelia Hilton
Perth deserves special mention.
Held
between 28th, and 30th May, the three-day conference was
complete with two half-day workshops and two full-day presentations covering highly
relevant topics - the use of Artificial Intelligence, the change in career
direction, the mastering of overwhelm, being drunk on confidence and thriving
as an exceptional executive assistant; to name the few. Keynote speaker and PR Coach Heidi Anderson’s
presentation, which addressed her struggles with mental health and her determination
to overcome anxiety supercharged the room with emotion.
Unlike
last year where the conference attracted 80 participants, this year it had
fewer attendees and made for a more comfortable, more focussed and better
networking experience: particularly during the lunch and the post-event drinks
sessions. It may be apt to mention here
that this Executive Assistant Conference that, first was staged in Perth last
year, was organised by the Sydney-based small boutique company Intrepid Minds. Known for its punctuality, these conferences
have been held in the Eastern States - Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and in New
Zealand where it has attracted between 90-140 participants.
States Conference
and Learning Development Manager Peta Dixon “I have been an Executive Assistant
and have supported senior managements. I
fully understand the requirements of the profession and know relevant subject
matter experts who could help match the Executive Assistants’ growing demands
for tool kits.” Peta’s statement is endorsed by Conference Chair and Managing
Director Aaron Gay. He advocates to the
attendees, “If you are planning to go on the journey, share your story.”
According
to Sue McComasky, Executive Assistant at - GHD who was a speaker at last year’s
conference and a panellist at this year’s event. “Thanks to Intrepid Minds, Perth Executive
Assistants can look forward to new and different experiences which we can share
with colleagues at our workplaces. My workmates…Not
only have benefitted from last year’s high-quality learning…But also it has made
me feel that my time away from the office has been worth the learning experience. Sue also is the President of the Australian
Institute of Office Professionals (AIOP) – Western Australia Division.
SOPHIE
MENEZES

I have enjoyed this story about the Executive Assistants. Keep up the good work Sophie 👏
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