Planning for survival in financially tough times: Whangarei 

Friday 6 November 2009
Whangarei Museum & Heritage Park, State Highway 14, Maunu, Whangarei
9am-4pm
$10, pay on the day
 

This will cover:

  • basic budgets and budgeting
  • financial tracking and reporting (or you can't manage what you can't measure)
  • identifying the difference between operating and capital expenses
  • financial delegations and who does what
  • how to measure financial health
  • creative ideas for tough times.

 

Who will I meet?

  • Thérèse Angelo from Wigram Airforce Museum.  Thérèse has worked for the Air Force Museum since 1987 as Research Officer, Collections Manager and since July 2002 as the first civilian Director.  Previous to this she had eight years experience as a librarian and archivist in the New Plymouth and Wanganui Public Libraries.  She has the New Zealand Certificate in Library Studies and a Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies.  Thérèse served on the Council of the Archives & Records Association of New Zealand for 10 years including a term as President.  She was made a Life Member of the Association in 2001.  From 2003 until 2007 she served on the Board of Museums Aotearoa, and for the last two years held the position of chair. She was also the first qualified workplace assessor for the new Certificate in Museum Practice.

 

  • Other museum personnel in your region - a great networking opportunity!

 

Who is it for?

This is an introductory level workshop which gives representatives from small museums, heritage organisations, the arts and cultural sector, iwi organisations, and others in the region to learn useful new skills and share ideas.

 

How do I sign up?  

Due to a limit of 14 attendees please register with Allie Ross: email allie@whangareimuseum.co.nz or call 09 438 9630 ext 0

  

What should I bring?

  • Pen and paper to take notes.
  • Your lunch (morning and afternoon tea will be provided).

 

Want to find out more?

Please contact Tamara Patten at National Services Te Paerangi:  Freephone 0508 678 743 or email tamarap@tepapa.govt.nz 

National Services Te Paerangi