Women from Dorset gathered at the Women Together in Business Networking event in Dorchester. The sold-out event featured inspiring talks and fostered collaboration and support.
Woman in business networking event at Blooming Lovely, Dorchetser (Image: Woman Together in Business)

Women from all over Dorset came together recently to network and share their expertise at the Women Together in Business Networking event, held at the Blooming Lovely venue in Dorchester.

The event was a sell-out, attracting a vibrant crowd of professional women and entrepreneurs eager to connect and learn from each other. A highlight of the gathering was an inspiring talk by Emma Collins, the renowned founder of Empowered Women Do.

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Collins shared invaluable insights on the role and impact of women in the business world, leaving the audience both enlightened and motivated.

The event fostered a spirit of collaboration and mutual support within the local business community, with participants departing energized and ready to implement fresh strategies and ideas in their professional lives.

Jane Gordon-Farleigh, co-founder of Women Together in Business, expressed her delight at the event’s success. “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response and success of our recent event,” she said.”Our aim is to provide a platform where women can connect, learn, and grow together, and Friday’s event was a true testament to the power of community.”

Women Together in Business, a non-profit organization co-founded by Jane, owner of Bomen Steel Doors, and Harriet Lawrence, Senior Graphic Designer at Wallis Agency, is dedicated to building a supportive network for women across various industries.

The organization’s mission focuses on empowering women through networking, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.

Buoyed by the success of their recent event, Women Together in Business has already scheduled their next networking gathering for June 14 at YC Café in Brewery Square, Dorchester.

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