Hosted by Alliance MBS and chaired by Patsy Kane, Executive Headteacher of Whalley Range, Levenshulme and Beswick High Schools (Education and Leadership Trust), the event on 21 March is set to be another creative development opportunity for local young women.
This year’s event will see over 80 local 13-15-year-olds hear from a panel discussion of experts, join in with breakout group work and learn about creative problem solving, personal branding and communications, all in order to help them think about their skills and future employability.
Some of the inspiring women already confirmed for the day include Qudsia Karim of Impact International, Eileen Donnelly of Cooperative Bank along with Kate McNamee, Head of Global Marketing and Communications at the School.
The below video gives a taster from 2016’s event:
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