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Giving women a voice: November luncheon with Kellie Mills


Please join us for a luncheon in support of the prevention of domestic violence against women with special guest Kellie Mills, Managing Partner of Mills-Eaton Training.

Date | Wednesday 16 November
Time | 12:00pm
Venue | Aqua Events Centre, Beach Hotel, Merewether
Cost | $70 or $65 for members

Introducing Kellie Mills

Kellie Mills is a teacher and influencer, the Senior Practitioner, Specialist Trainer and Coach at Mills-Eaton Training and creator of the 100 Alice Stories Project.

For the last nineteen years, Kellie has been designing and presenting results-focused training and reflective coaching across Australia and in the USA. She is a noted conference presenter – delivering keynote addresses and workshops for a wide variety of clients and is highly respected by business and government organisations.

Keen observation of human behaviour over the last 35 years has allowed Kellie to apply knowledge gained to training content and style. The resulting practical, no-nonsense approach has proved to be enormously effective in assisting the more than 1000 individuals she works with annually. 

Kellie is also the founder of the Hastings Business Women’s Network (HBWN), has been Woman of the Year for Port Macquarie, was placed on the 2005 Premier’s Honour Roll for Women, as well as being nominated as Telstra Businesswoman of the Year on several occasions.

Why the 100 Alice Stories Project?

Kellie is a coach, mentor and a creative thinker and leader with a real passion for working with women to achieve both personal and professional success. Having experienced Domestic Violence as a child, she has been seeking an opportunity to make a difference in this area. The 100 Alice Stories Project is designed to let women tell their story of survival and escape to benefit women still trapped in a Domestic Violence situation. In order to disguise the identities of the story tellers (for safety and security), they are all named Alice.                                                  

Supporting women who have experienced domestic violence in our region

We will also hear from Got Your Back Sista, a NSW based charity working directly with domestic violence services and refuges by referral to provide assistance to survivors of domestic violence. Got Your Back Sista support includes assisting women set up independent living with household items and the ‘Be a Sista’ mentoring program. A portion of all ticket sales will go to this charity to support local women.

Earlier Event: October 12
An evening of fashion and film
Later Event: December 9
Gen Collective Christmas Breakfast