International Women’s Day event OXFORD – #BalanceforBetter
Celebrated annually on March 8th, the theme for International Women’s Day 2019 is #BalanceforBetter which focuses on driving gender equality across the globe.
We are hosting the event to network with like-minded people and meet women leading, building and growing their businesses within Oxfordshire and the Thames Valley.
Organised by a small group of Oxfordshire female business leaders, sponsored by Freeths Solicitors and hosted at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford (the first Oxford college to educate women), this event is definitely not one to miss!
There is an excellent agenda with engaging speakers providing stories, insight and learning opportunities as well as some time to network and connect with people too. There will be 100 standard tickets available and the option for 30 people to buy a ticket for lunch in Lady Margaret Hall’s dining hall.
The tickets are available now on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/international-womens-day-oxford-tickets-54712442388
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