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Families in Business pioneer reveals all at ladies first breakfast event
Family business champion Dani Saveker will be the speaker at the next Ladies First event at Nailcote Hall, Berkswell on 8th September.
The founder and CEO of Families in Business will share her experience of running a family owned manufacturing company and how this gave her the inspiration to found the business support organisation.
Lisa Kennedy, Director of Ladies First said: “We are delighted to have attracted a personality of Dani’s stature and know our members are looking forward to hearing first hand about her business journey.”
Dani says: “The event gives me the privilege of explaining my journey in the family business and most recently FiB and will be an inspirational and interesting snapshot and insight into my own, sometimes roller coaster journey of being a business leader and female entrepreneur, and some of the lessons I have learnt along the way.”
FiB provides consultancy services, membership and support to family businesses and works with a growing network of professional advisers throughout the UK.
To book a place at the event, please visit the Events page at www.ladiesfirstnetwork.co.uk
Ladies First Professional Development Ltd is a support network for businesswomen and was founded earlier this year by Lisa Kennedy and Julie Richardson. On 15th October the duo are hosting a workshop entitled ‘Feel good on the inside, look great on the outside’ featuring celebrity make up artist Ariane Poole and nutrionalist Sarah Grant.
For more information about FiB visit: www.fibcommunity.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Families in Business (FiB) .
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