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Women in Leadership Business Growth event

Tickets are still available for a Women in Leadership Business Growth event taking place this week.

The event on Thursday (November 23) from 4:15 to 6:30pm is being held at St Edward's School in Cheltenham.

Members of the local business community are invited to connect with like-minded leaders and listen to two world-class speakers sharing their experiences of substantially growing companies.

Emma Summers, founder and CEO at Juice Recruitment, will outline her story and experiences over the last 25 years of challenging the recruitment sector and growing the business, focusing on people, trust and community.

Lucy Beresford of SLG Brands will talk about how she has gone from account manager to joint managing director, successfully building global brands.

Tickets are £10 and all proceeds go to Gloucestershire charity, The Nelson Trust, which has helped thousands of people to recover from addiction, re-build an independent, fulfilling life and re-join the community.  It also runs awomen-only residential service to help women with complex, multiple needs.

Attendees can take old mobile phones along to the event to recycle in aid of The Nelson Trust, as part of the charity campaign launched by Lister Unified Communications and Punchline-Gloucester.com.

Tickets are available at www.nelsontrust.com/get-involved/events or events@nelsontrust.com.

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