Founder of Her Story Matters Harriet Khataba FRSA invites you to join an event at Natwest Bank, London in November 2018. Her Story Matters and Natwest Bank have partnered for the second edition of a women in leadership conference, to be hosted by Khataba.
There is a rise of young women in leadership positions in creative businesses emerging, changing the dynamics of business and leadership. This event will give emerging leaders and those already in leadership positions an opportunity to participate in conversations that will both enrich and enhance how they do business and how they view leadership.
Speakers will cover topics such as diversity and inclusion, how to grow your business, dealing with fear and overcoming negative voices. See full list of speakers below:
Host: Harriet Khataba FRSA
Founder of Her Story Matters
Vicky Sleight FRSA
Founder & CEO, Perfect Ltd
Chief Playmaker- The GC Index
Jan Floyd-Douglass FRSA
Director and Co-founder the 9 Situations
Karen Brown
Bridge Arrow
Global Diversity & Inclusion Executive & Advisor
Emma-Jane Taylor
Expert in Physical,
Mental and Emotional well-being
Yvonne Greeves
National Women in Business Manager at Natwest,
Royal Bank of Scotland & Ulster Bank
There will also be the exciting opportunity to pitch your business idea to the speakers with the chance of investment opportunities, coaching and more.
Event: Women in Leadership - A New Paradigm in Leadership
Date: 20 November 2018
Venue: Natwest 250 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4AA
Book ticket here
Minimum £10 donation per ticket.
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