Women growing business together at National Women’s Enterprise Day

Creating connections, building business, inspirational talks, mentoring and advice are just a few of elements you can expect at the National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED ) 2014.

Chaired by Síle Seoighe, the event takes place on October 22 and 23 in the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, and aims to inspire, motivate and support women across the country in running their own business. There are now about 13,450 women starting new businesses in Ireland every year. That is the equivalent to over 1,100 women starting a new business in the country every month. In 2013, 3.2 per cent of the adult female population had started their own business, increasing from 1.8 per cent in 2012. (GEM 2013 )

With keynote speakers including Fiona Stack, General Manager, Radio Kerry and Leonora O'Brien, CEO & Founder at Pharmapod Ltd. The two day conference aims to highlight the benefits of setting up your own business, increase national recognition of the essential role played by Ireland’s female entrepreneurs. The event also offers a variety of developmental supports including an exhibition of the state supports available for enterprise, facilitated networking and one to one business mentoring.

With just one in three women having a positive view of her entrepreneurial capabilities (GEM 2013 ), there is a clear requirement for conferences such as National Women’s Enterprise Day, which assists build confidence, connections and arms women with the necessary tools and information to start their own business.

A number of workshops, discussions and talks will take place over the two day conference, including an expert panel of inspirational female entrepreneurs, who will facilitate an open discussion. Panellists include Ramona Nicholas, MD Cara Group and Dragon on Dragons’ Den, Marissa Carter, Cocoa Brown, Siobhan Lawless, The Foods of Athenry and Miriam Byrne, City Analysts Ltd.

Also taking place at the conference, a number of successful businesswomen will ‘tell it as it is’sharing their experiences with start-up companies and fledging businesses. Speakers include; Sandra Walsh, Canopi Sleeves, Cathy Whitty, Cathy’s Spelt for Health, Anne Behan, Aine Knitwear and Ciara Troy, OIshii Foods.

For those feeling inspired and interested in pursuing the options further, support and advice organisations for small business including Local Enterprise Offices, Enterprise Ireland and National Employment Rights Authority, will be exhibiting on Thursday, October 23, with personnel available to give advice and deal with queries.

On Wednesday October 22, a Technology in Business session gives participants the tools and knowledge to develop their SME’s in order to gain a competitive edge by using the web. The session looks at three topics:

Driving traffic to your website, writing for the web and blogging to make business happen and features a panel with local, national and International experience in business development, including Chair, Susan Hayes Culleton, The Positive Economist.

The conference fee of €100 allows attendance at the half day conference on Wednesday October 22, including conference supper and the full day conference, including lunch, on Thursday October 23. Delegates can also pre-book a 30-minute mentor session, free of charge.

This event, hosted by the Local Enterprise Offices, is co-financed by the European Social Fund with support from the Department of Justice and Equality, through the Equality for Women initiative. For further information on National Women's Enterprise Day visit www.nwed.ie or contact Eamon Ryan, Head of LEO, Local Enterprise Office Limerick Tel (061 ) 407499 or by email: [email protected]

 

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