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June 8th 2017 10:15 - June 8th 2017 13:30
5 Dicconson Terrace, Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire, FY8 5JY
NWL Chamber and Gusto's Lytham
Women mean Business Lunch: Gusto Restaurant
June 8, 10:30 am - 1:30 pm
Our popular Women mean Business lunch is back with a “twist” – we will converge on Lytham-St. Annes for a late morning, early afternoon of inspiring presentations from Lancashire business leaders.
We will be partnering with the delightful Gusto Restaurant in Lytham-St. Annes to host this event in the centre of the beautiful and vibrant Fylde Coast.
Imagine a corporate world without limits, a business environment with equality and a workplace where women thrive, achieve and succeed.
This year’s ‘Women Mean Business’ events are not only designed to address inequalities but to inspire and empower women to make positive changes in their careers and businesses.
This event will celebrate women at all stages of their career. It is a vehicle for women to learn from experts and to hear stories from invited guests that are not readily available on the conference circuit.
Women Mean Business is a forum for professional leadership and development created to inspire, motivate and support women in business.
We are pleased to announce the following guest speakers:
Dawn Cheetham, President North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce
Lesley Shepperson – Shepperson & Shepperson
Lynn Everson – Lifeline Language Services
Registration/Check-in will begin at 10:15am for a 10:30 start with tea, coffee and nibbles upon arrival with a two-course lunch served at 11:30am. There will be networking opportunities during the recesses and breaks
PRICE:
Members: £35 + VAT
Affiliate members: £55 + VAT
Non-members: £70 + VAT
To book your place, contact the events team at 01772 653000 or email *email removed*
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