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YBL Finalists

 

YBL Finalists continue to enjoy strong friendships and maintain valuable connections with Adelaide’s business leaders at YBL networking opportunities.

 

A word from 2006/2007 YBL Finalists

‘The program is definitely a once in a life-time experience … The exposure to all the different industries was definitely beneficial.’  Eamonn Brennan, Club Financial Services.

 

‘I feel I achieved and developed some of my life learning goals … and the relationships and skills I developed were invaluable.’  Kimberly Komazec, Adcorp.

 

‘10/10!  It really was worth every minute!  I would recommend it to anyone who wants to prove to themselves how much more they are really capable of.’  Therese Mudge, Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

 

‘I have grown a lot in confidence through the requirement to manage my own projects and lead other people.’  Narelle Hunter, NAB.

 

‘Since completing the program I have become a more confident individual and have also become better at learning how to research topics in order to communicate effectively about them.’  Laura Parkes, Vodafone.

 

 

A word from 2005/2006 YBL Finalists

‘YBL was one of the most beneficial ten months of my life’. Jane Talamaivao-Masoe, Capgemini.

 

‘YBL strengthened my leadership skills and I was promoted into my current position as manager.’ Jemima Cridland, Haigh’s Chocolates.

 

‘YBL gave me the confidence and skills to continue developing.’  Tanya Gulley, Dixon (Asia Pacific).

 

‘An amazing experience.  I am so glad I did this program.’  Phil Herden, NAB.

 

‘I found the Program to be fantastic.  It presented opportunities that I could only dream about.  I would certainly recommend it to others.’  Shannon Hebbard, SA Water.

 

‘I rate YBL 10/10 for raising my profile within the company, both on a professional  and personal level, enhancing my creativity, improving my networking skills – to name  just a few of the benefits!’ Anthea Kotyla, ABB Grain.

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