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Child Welfare Germiston director is a new BNI ambassador

Child Welfare Germiston joined the BNI Modjadji Chapter based in Edenvale in October 2018.

Director of Child Welfare Germiston Barbara Bouwer was recently selected as Business Networking International (BNI) ambassador for the BNI Bounce – East Rand South Africa.

Bouwer said the opportunity to be an ambassador for BNI East Rand region is exciting.

“I am looking forward to getting to know more business owners and to build relationships and obtain more knowledge about the amazing businesses in the East Rand.”

Her goal as an ambassador for the BNI Bounce chapter is to support the members in their journey of building relationships with fellow business owners.

“My role as an ambassador provides me with the opportunity to motivate, encourage and support members in growing their businesses through applying the core values and principles of BNI of which the most important core value is that of Givers gain.

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“Givers gain is a philosophy based on the law of reciprocity and BNI members dedicate themselves to giving business to fellow BNI members, and through this process, members grow each other’s businesses.”

The director thanked the executive director of BNI East Rand, Philip Dunn, and the BNI East Rand regional team for having faith in her and affording her the opportunity to be an ambassador and contribute towards the purpose of BNI.

“I would like to also thank my BNI Modjadji fellow members for their amazing commitment and support towards our business for the past two years.“ The relationships built are valued and the experience has been an opportunity for growth and development.”

Child Welfare Germiston joined the BNI Modjadji Chapter based in Edenvale in October 2018 and it has been a valuable journey of gaining knowledge, building relationships, and doing business with SMEs.

“Our membership of BNI Modjadji has provided us with an opportunity to educate our business community about the work done by Child Welfare Germiston and has created awareness of our services, needs, opportunities which has led to support from different avenues.

“The vast range of skills, knowledge, and services within BNI is amazing, and learning from like-minded business owners is an opportunity not to be missed.”

The director added their involvement in BNI has created a greater awareness of its cause, increasing support for its services, and broadening the understanding of the valuable work done by NPOs.

“Business Networking International is the largest global networking organisation. “BNI is focused on changing the way the world does business.”

BNI Modjadji currently meets online on a weekly basis on Tuesday mornings at 7.15 am. If anyone is interested to attend the meeting as a visitor, they can send an email to info@childwelfaregermiston.org.za for an invitation to be sent or visit the BNI Modjadji Facebook page for more information.

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Marietta Lombard (Editor) germistoncitynews@caxton.co.za,  or (Journalists) Busi Vilakazi busiv@caxton.co.za and Lebogang Sekgwama lebogangs@caxton.co.za.

 

 

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