London Women Mean Business is a networking group which meets once a month in central London. The purpose of the group is to network in a friendly and informal atmosphere with like-minded women and support each other in growing our businesses.
Monday, 27 September 2010
IF YOU COULDN'T MAKE OUR SEPTEMBER MEETING, HERE'S WHAT YOU MISSED!
Another amazing evening, with over 70 women enjoying the surroundings of The Embassy Club - thank you once again to everyone who came along and made it such a wonderful evening.
Sarah Pennells from SavvyWoman, a well known personal finance journalist and broadcaster who is regularly seen on the BBC was our guest speaker for the evening. Sarah made what can be either a daunting or boring subject sound interesting! Finance for women was the topic , and through asking several questions it appears that the London Women Mean Business guests are above the national average and are indeed financially savvy! Always more to learn though, so look out for Sarah's post on this blog coming soon with notes of her talk, or indeed visit her website.
We then had our 5 minute slots for guests attending the meetings, and this month's speakers were:
Angela Coulson from London Brokerage talking about the opportunities available to small businesses in terms of business support and training. Do contact Angela for further details as this is a valuable free service.
Jenny Lamski of JRL Coaching who spoke about the importance of time management, something that we all need to exercise when running our own businesses. For more information about Jenny, take a look here at her website.
And finally, the lovely double act of Natalie & Hayley Bystram from Bowes-Lyon Partnership. Bowes-Lyon is an exclusive introduction agency specialising in matching high calibre individuals that just don't have the time to find that special person. Bowes-Lyon are offering a free consultation so if you are alone and don't want to be, why not contact them - more information available here.
So, September is almost over and hopefully business is going well, you are well and truly back in business mode following the summer break, and we hope our meeting was one of many networking events you attended throughout the month to help promote and grow your business.
Your feedback and comments are always very much appreciated, so if you have anything you'd like to tell us, what you'd like to see happen at the LWMB meetings, who you've met at the meetings and perhaps worked with or have built an alliance with - anything at all, then just let us know. You can post a comment on this blog, or send us an email.
See you next month!
A CELEBRATION OF DIVERSITY
Tomorrow's Generation invites you to a celebration of diversity on Saturday 30th October 2010 at Wandsworth Civic Centre.
The event begins at 5pm, running through until 1am as in addition to hearing some great speakers (some of you may remember Usha Penumuchi and the very engaging talk she gave at LWMB a few months ago) and the opportunity to network, there will also be a collection of drama and dance performances plus a dining experience with cultural food tasting.
If you have a product or service to promote, tables can be booked but be quick as the booking deadline is 30th September.
Below is the line-up of guest speakers and drama & dance performances you can enjoy on the evening:
Speakers
- Genny Jones (Confident Queen) has been selected as one of the top 100 businesses by the Barclays Bank Trading Places award
- Usha Penumuchi, Commercial Services Directorate, Houses of Parliament
- Diane West- Management Consultancy / Training (specialising in the voluntary & community sector)
- Conrad Sackey (Chief Operational Manager, Windsor Fellowship)
Drama & Performances
- Daintynik South Africa and Uganda group
- Kabaslot EN Kotoku) – From Freetown, Sierra Leone (West Africa)
- De Champ & His Dance Group
For more information or to book a stall, click to contact Ellen Davies via email and she will be happy to assist with any questions you may have.
A DATE TO REMEMBER!
Jamaica - the place to be!
The Caribbean Personal Development Retreat is taking place at Pimento Lodge Hideaway Hotel in Jamaica.
- Do you dream of having more time?
- Do you want to redress your work/life balance?
- Reduce stress?
- Gain clarity of thought?
- Or do you need time to identify and plan your next steps, define your goals in terms of career and personal life?
Take your own Personal Development Retreat with personalised 1-2-1 coaching, massage, daily personal fitness training and much much more!
Run by Personal Development Coach, Dionne Edwards, for full details, click here or call Dionne on 07899 801118.
We promise you will return feeling more focused, energised, fitter in mind and body!
Thursday, 9 September 2010
RE-SCHEDULED SEPTEMBER NETWORKING
Details as before - see earlier post.
Please email londonwmb@googlemail.com if you'd like to attend.
We look forward to seeing you there!
CALLING ALL CHOCOHOLICS!
To celebrate, why not come along to Chocolate & Booze - The Rivals. For those chocolate lovers amongst us who also enjoy a glass of wine (or beer!), this is an evening of fun and learning not to be missed!
Taking place on 15th October in central London, School of Booze will be hosting an entertaining tasting session where you will sample different beers and wines chosen to be a perfect match for chocolate. Taste why the wine or beer complement the chocolate and then cast your vote - which will triumph, wine or beer, in the battle of the bottle?
What better way to round off National Chocolate Week?
Tickets are £25 and it's easy to book, just click here.
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
WOULD YOUR COMPANY BENEFIT FROM COMMUNICATION SKILLS TRAINING?
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
INSPIRATIONAL WOMAN? OH YES SHE IS!
For those of you who haven't had the pleasure yet of meeting Sue, she is the fo
under of EGAR, a company offering educational games & resources to help get teenagers talking about their lives. Becoming increasingly concerned by the rise in youth on youth murders, Sue designed the Let's Get Talking card sets which are now used by schools, youth clubs, parents, Barnado's and the NSPCC.In the Inspiration Awards for Women, Sue is nominated in the Most Inspirational category, an award for the "individual who has conducted themselves in such a manner that has inspired others and has had a creative influence on others". The awards take place on 6th October 2010, and you can vote for Sue here. But hurry, as the voting closes on Wednesday 22nd September.
Sue has also been nominated for a Barclays Business Award, so again fingers crossed that she is triumphant.
Well done Sue!