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Future Her: Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs 
9 October 2024. 09:30 - 12:00
The ARC, Room 237C, 11 Chapel Lane, Glasgow G11 6EW

The Adam Smith Business School is delighted to host Future Her: Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs with DYW Glasgow, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and Scottish Women in Business for an inspiring morning of learning, collaboration and empowerment.

The purpose of this event is to inspire and empower young people by highlighting the importance of entrepreneurship and the diverse career paths available to them. We are aiming to create a space where they can connect with successful women who have turned their passions in to thriving businesses, learn entrepreneurial skills through hands-on activities, and discover how innovation, creativity, and teamwork are the cornerstone of success.

Please note that this event is open to pre-registered S1/S2 pupils only

This engaging event will give young people the chance to think about how entrepreneurial thinking can be applied in any career and hopefully leave them feeling inspired to take on new challenges.

Agenda:

Panel Discussion: Hear career stories from inspiring women and ask any questions you may have.

Team Activity: Work in teams to solve a challenge and prepare a short presentation.

Presentation: Each team will get a chance to share their results.

Panel of speakers:

Heather Offord: Current Vice President of Scottish Women in Business 

Director of Clarity Consultants Ltd
Director of Scottish Growth Summit
Member of Court for University of Highlands & Islands

Katie Gilmour: Founder and Operations Director at Clarity Accounting (Scotland) Ltd

Jennifer McGlone: Owner of the Braw Wee Craft Club and Glow Arts
Creativity Consultant and Creative & Third Sector fundraising

Sarah Heaney: Current President at Scottish Women in Business

Membership Manager at Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Independent Consultant for Arbonne

Refreshments will be available.


Further information: rebecca.milne@glasgowchamberofcommerce.com

 

First published: 17 September 2024

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