Role Model Event at EY

Tue 3 Mar 2020 | 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.


Organizer

EY

Colmore Row
Birmingham
B4 6HQ

Event location

Joanne Bishop MBA

Focussed on data, systems and information in public sector, speaking at numerous events. Lots of interviewing experience, and trained as a workplace coach, supporting early career staff. Love F1 too - who wouldn't with all those statistics! Lots of experience in Estates / Built environment, so really understand real life as trades staff too.
Coventry University College Limited


I have extensive experience in business transformation, data management and Project Management in b… Read more

Steph Chamberlain

CEO & Founder, supporting C-level Execs in digital transformation & innovation
Magic Milestones Limited


CEO & Founder of Magic Milestones, I like to be in the first wave of the revolution. From digital … Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Anu Atewologun for 25 students at EY aged Age 14 - 16.

Event description

Support young women in the importance of mental health and well-being

EY Foundation's Young Womens Network provides an opportunity to engage and inspire young women from low socio-economic backgrounds, sharing your story on dealing with life’s hard knocks!
As part of the event we plan to host a panel of female role models within varied industries to share their different journeys to success; with a focus on mental health and well-being.
The target audience for the event is 20 young women (14/15 year olds) from state schools in Birmingham and surrounding areas.
The panel will be followed by an interactive speed networking event.


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