Cardiff Life - Issue 216

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WOMEN IN BUSINESS

THESE WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, some of Cardiff’s leading female entrepreneurs and company founders reveal how they strive to achieve equality in their life, and in their organisations By Elsie Chadwick 74 I CARDIFF LIFE I www.mediaclash.co.uk

CHARLOTTE MORGAN AND AMY HOLLAND founders of Warrior Women events, which feature inspiring female speakers and showcase female run businesses “From the women who attend our events, to those who follow us on social media, our aim is to support and empower all women. Through our events we give women a platform for their stories to be heard, their experiences to be shared, and for other women to learn from them. We tackle relevant and important topics to educate and open up discussions including the challenges that women face on a daily basis. “We aim to support all women – whether that’s a move up the career ladder, support a female run business, or help with the wellbeing of a single mother. We are creating a community of women who are there to support and celebrate one another, setting up networks that they can call on and a tribe around them that want to see them succeed and grow.” For more: www.warriorwomenevents.co.uk


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