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Women 1st event to inspire high-achievers at IFB 2014
Several of the UK’s most high-profile businesswomen are to speak at a special one-day conference as part of the International Festival for Business 2014 (IFB 2014).
Women Inspiring the Economy, which takes place on Wednesday 18th June, at the Marriott Hotel, Queen’s Square, Liverpool will feature keynote speakers, panel sessions and interactive workshops, before finishing with a fashion show at the end of the day.
It is aimed at women climbing the career ladder across all industries, discussing how to get to the top and stay there as well as looking at the challenges and opportunities presented to women in business in the current economy.
Headline speakers for this conference organised by Women 1st, include: -Jenny Willott MP, Minister for Women -Marion King, president UK & Ireland, Mastercard -Lara Morgan, CEO, Company Shortcuts and former CEO of Pacific Direct -Sue O’Brien, CEO, Norman Broadbent and Women’s Business Council -Sarah Wood, COO, Unruly and IFB Ambassador -Lynne Franks, Women’s Empowerment Guru
Simone Roche, director of Women 1st, which supports women working in the tourism and visitor economy, said: “As the number of career opportunities grow for women in the UK, holding this event as part of IFB 2014 will present a fantastic chance to showcase the women and organisations that are leading the way for the next generation of female leaders.
“It’s going to be a busy, inspirational day packed with practical advice, and I look forward to hearing from successful women of different backgrounds.”
For more information on IFB 2014, and to register for the free Business Club, please visit www.ifb2014.com
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