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Exclusive International Training Events for Papua New Guinea

The Global Assistant Online and Papua New Guinea Association of Administrative Professionals (PNGAAP) Partner to present

The Global Assistant Online (TGA) and the Papua New Guinea Association of Administrative Professionals (PNGAAP) are joining forces in 2023 to provide exclusive training events for PNG administrative professionals. TGA is an online learning platform that offers custom-designed courses to executive support and administrative professionals worldwide.

TGA will formalize the partnership with the co-signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in June 2023 at PNGAAP's annual conference themed "Developing Mindsets for Equitable Outcomes." The 5-day conference will also showcase sessions by The Global Assistant's International Speaker and Trainer, Trish Butera.

The first training event planned as part of this partnership will take place in August 2023 with a two-day, in-person Masterclass for administrative professionals to be held in Port Moresby.

Through this partnership, PNGAAP members will also have exclusive access to TGA's diverse courses customized specifically for administrative and executive support professionals. Administrative professionals in Papua New Guinea can also access a host of learning opportunities to develop their unique skill sets and leverage benefits that will open up international networking opportunities.

“In our pursuit of continued growth and development, we are excited to partner with The Global Assistant Online to present exclusive training events that align with our goals,” said Eleanor Hangiri Gebone, National President of PNGAAP. She added, “Our Association is in its 25th year of existence and this collaboration will propel the future success of PNGAAP and further elevate the level of professionalism in our industry.”

 

Trish Butera, Founder of The Global Assistant Online, said, "Since 2020, our online learning platform has helped executive support professionals worldwide achieve their career goals through our unique and innovative training program. Our goal has always been to provide individuals with equitable access to quality learning opportunities that help them realize their full potential." She added, "I am delighted to work with PNGAAP's executive team to positively impact the learning and development opportunities for the admin industry in PNG." 

 

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Media contact:  Cherie Romaro  |  International Media  | +61 438 416 225  |  cherie@intlmedia.com

About TGA – theglobalassistant.com

The Global Assistant offers online courses and coaching programs to help executive and personal assistants, office managers, and administrative professionals excel in their careers. Our interactive platform provides unique learning opportunities that enable administrative professionals to gain the knowledge and experience they need to succeed in any work environment. With our accessible resources, location is not a barrier to achieving success in your role. Our mission is to empower administrative professionals worldwide through innovative training and development programs.

About PNGAAP

The Papua New Guinea Secretaries Association (PNGSA) was founded in 1997 and incorporated in 2000 as Papua New Guinea Secretaries Association (PNGSA) with Investment Promotions Authority under Section 7 of the Associations Incorporation Act.  In 2008, the name was changed to Papua New Guinea Association of Administrative Professionals (PNGAAP) to reflect the modern era of a multi-skilled secretarial administrative professional with technological proficiency.

PNGAAP is committed to the advancement of office administrative professionals in attaining excellence in every sphere of their professional careers across all sectors of public and private sector organizations for national and personal development.  It is a non-profit and voluntary professional body that promotes professional networking, advocacy, and international alliance, as well as training and scholarship opportunities for aspiring young Papua New Guineans (especially young women) for future careers as office administrative professionals.