Auckland
Registration is only available for current members.
Infrastructure New Zealand's networks, The Infrastructure Collective (TIC) and Women's Infrastructure Network (WIN), are proud to present our event series Building Successful Mentoring Relationships. We are holding our Auckland event on Tuesday 8 April at 5:00pm, hosted by RCP.
Bringing together professionals at all career stages, this event series will explore the value of mentorship from both the mentor and mentee perspectives. Our panelists will share their experiences, insights, and key learnings on what makes a mentoring relationship successful and how it has shaped their careers.
The discussion will highlight the role of mentoring in career development, leadership growth, and navigating industry challenges. Attendees will gain practical takeaways on fostering meaningful mentor-mentee connections, overcoming common hurdles, and leveraging mentorship for long-term success.
As we prepare to launch the 2025 TIC Mentoring Programme in May, this is a great opportunity to learn more about what’s involved in both mentoring and being mentored, how to make the most of the experience, and how to register as a mentor or mentee for the upcoming programme.
Sponsor
Thank you to RCP for sponsoring this event series.
Frank Faessen - Associate, TSA Riley and Co-Chair, The Infrastructure Collective Auckland Chapter
Frank Faessen is an Associate for TSA Riley and the current co-chair of The Infrastructure Collective’s Auckland chapter. His career has covered roles in economics, policy advisory, and performance auditing, with his expertise extending across transport, health, and commercial sectors. He has worked on some of New Zealand’s largest infrastructure projects, currently working as a part of the Assurance Manager team for the City Rail Link Project.
Sharon Dines - Director, Dines Consulting and Co-Chair, Women's Infrastructure Network Auckland Chapter