Don’t miss National Women’s Enterprise Day taking place on Thursday, 17th October. Jointly hosted by Local Enterprise Office Louth and Local Enterprise Office Meath this is an inspiring, energetic and valuable learning event for female entrepreneurs.
Whether you’re already up and running or you have a business idea that you are ready to progress, this day is designed for you.
Hosted by journalist and broadcaster Alison Comyn, the day will provide you with lots of opportunities for networking, learning and growing your business.
Our keynote speaker for this year‘s event is Caroline O’Neill, the founder of The Digg Community. With a following of over 220,000 on her social media platforms, Caroline creates community, shares learning and drives growth. Her authentic style and support for others has made Caroline a champion of others on their journey through life and work.
This year’s Leading Light for National Women’s Enterprise Day is Meath entrepreneur, Elizabeth Oakes. Founder of Pure Reflections, Ireland’s pioneering water cremation facility, and Permanent Make Up Clinics, Elizabeth is a true entrepreneur. She constantly sees new opportunities, breaks down barriers and establishes new services, always doing it with a compassionate and eco-friendly approach.
Emma Duffy is the founder of My Forever Tooth Fairy, a Louth based enterprise that is redefining the tooth fairy tradition whilst nurturing children’s emotional well-being and self-esteem.
Our guest speakers will be joined by the superb business, mentor and advisor. Geraldine Johnston of Boyne Communications is renowned for her experience in working with startups to help establish, grow and thrive.
National Women’s Enterprise Day takes place from 9.00am-2.30pm on Thursday, 17th October at The Monasterboice Inn, Drogheda. Places are strictly limited at this event and will book out quickly, so don’t miss out, reserve your place today. Tickets are prized to just €30 euros, including lunch.