Business mentors

Business mentoring

DWC is committed to helping small business owners, startup entrepreneurs and social enterprise decision-makers succeed. We can connect you with a *BMNZ Business Mentor.

BMNZ's mentoring service introduces small business owners and social enterprise executive officers to skilled Business Mentors who will assist them to advance their business capability, capacity and sustainability by sharing their knowledge and experience.

A small one-off registration fee of $295 + GST provides up to 12-months access to a Business Mentor.

For more information contact our Capability and Growth team:.

*Business Mentors New Zealand (BMNZ) is an independent not-for-profit organisation founded in 1991 by business people, for business people. BMNZ, and its heavily subsidised service, is made possible by support from New Zealand Business and Government Agencies.

Simon Eyre Starch

Making use of Business Mentors New Zealand through DWC is a no-brainer. For a very small financial investment you're making an intelligent investment in your business."

Simon Eyre - Starch.nz (Simon Thomas Architectural Design)

Share your experience in business and inspire others

If you’re an experienced business person who understands small business and would like to contribute to your community, consider joining the BMNZ team of volunteer mentors today.

BMNZ mentors are experienced, successful business people who know what it feels like to be in business. Mentors act as a sounding board and share their knowledge and expertise one-on-one with small business owners.

To find out how you can help to inspire others, phone BMNZ: 0800 209 209 | www.businessmentors.org.nz | or contact Development West Coast: business@dwc.org.nz

Breaking Down The Wall

Achieving your business goals might be as simple as having someone show you how to “break down the wall” that is blocking your success. Watch the video to see how Business Mentors could help you. Find out more here - http://bit.ly/BusinessMentors_NZ

Posted by Business Mentors New Zealand on Monday, July 24, 2017

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