National Women's Enterprise Day 2024

NATIONAL WOMENS ENTERPRISE DAY 2024

NWED Dublin 2024

SAVE THE DATE - 17TH OCTOBER 2024

LEOs Dublin City, South Dublin, Fingal, Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown 

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17th October 2024


Time: 08.45am- 2.00pm

Crowne Plaza, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 D15T1FD

LEO Fingal are hosting National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED) on behalf of the Dublin Region (DLR, South Dublin and Dublin City Council) 

Join us for National Women's Enterprise Day in the Dublin Region, a dynamic and empowering event designed to inspire women at every stage of their business journey.LEO Fingal Event MC Mary Kennedy

Hosted by the celebrated TV broadcaster Mary Kennedy, this day promises to be packed with invaluable insights and motivation.

Our dynamic lineup of speakers includes :

Oonagh O’Hagan, MD of Meaghers Pharmacy 

Lorraine Heskin, Founder and CEO of Gourmet Food Parlour, and motivational experts Breda McCague CEO of Aiming4Awesome and Fiona Buckley - CEO of The She Speaks Agency 


Our panel discussion will feature inspiring businesswomen who are this year's ambassadors for their respective Dublin LEOs:

  • Michelle O'Keefe (Platform 55) from Fingal,Dublin Fingal Ambassador Michelle O'Keeffe






Alicia Garrigan (Girl Gotta Change) from Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown,

Dublin DLR Ambassador Alicia Garrigan







  • Niamh Tallon (HerSport.ie) from Dublin City, 
Dublin City Ambassador Niamh Tallon (






  • Aisling Tuck (Oh Happy Treats) from South Dublin, 

    Dublin South Ambassador Aisling Tuck







Carol Gibbons
 from Enterprise Ireland.


Throughout the day, you'll gain invaluable knowledge on a variety of topics, including building a strong business foundation, effective networking, authenticity, health, and developing the mindset needed to catapult your business to new heights.

Additionally, several informational stands will provide practical support to help you on your business journey.

Join us for a day full of learning, networking, and empowerment.

Book your place today and take the next step towards business success!

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Lets find out more about LEO Dublin City's Leading light for NWED 2024 - Founder & CEO of Her Sport Niamh Tallon

Leading Light 2024

About Niamh

Niamh Tallon is the founder of Her Sport - an organisation with a vision of equal opportunity in sport regardless
of gender. Niamh leads the Her Sport team as they create cultural change for girls and women in sport through
visibility, education and research. While 30 years of age, with her career mostly about Her Sport, Niamh has
worked with a number of start ups and small businesses, in a marketing and development capacity. She is
passionate about opportunities for women, as well as entrepreneurship and business development. Niamh is a
graduate of UCD, with a Bachelor of Commerce and Masters in Digital Marketing. She attributes much of her
learning to observing dad manage their family business over the years - as well as the opportunities to work
there as a young adult.

About Her Sport

Her Sport is tackling gender inequality through sport, through media and education strategies. Her Sport has
the vision of equal opportunity in sport regardless of gender. Her Sport has built a digital community of over a
quarter of a million people, spotlighting female athletes and women's sport on their website, social media
platforms and at events. They share news, athlete features and ensure coverage of important topics relating to
sport, health, fitness and gender equality. Her Sport works with some of the largest brands nationally and
internationally including Whoop, Energia, Life Style Sports and Vodafone, and has also brought their coverage
to print with a magazine with the Business Post, as well as coverage of the annual Her Sport Awards on TG4.

Her Sport is dedicated to creating cultural change and the visibility pillar of the business is supported further by
delivering educational workshops on the landscape of women's sport, creating tangible change at local level -
delivering workshops nationwide in schools, clubs and businesses. Ensuring this education is accessible to all
students in Ireland is a key goal for 2024/2025.