Female Founders: Legacy, Leadership & Learning

Tue Nov 12 2024 at 12:15 pm to 01:30 pm

Canberra Innovation Network | Canberra

Canberra Innovation Network
Publisher/HostCanberra Innovation Network
Female Founders: Legacy, Leadership & Learning
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Connect and be inspired by female founders in the innovative ecosystem over lunch.
About this Event

At the final Female Founders event of 2024, we will be joined by four inspirational and successful leaders of Canberra who share a passion for innovation. All have challenged and overcome barriers, helped shaped industries and built successful businesses. Hear firsthand how they navigate obstacles, leverage their experiences, forge new paths, and leave behind impactful legacies. This event is an opportunity to connect with inspiring leaders and gain valuable insights from their journeys.


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Important Information:

· CBRIN events are inclusive in nature and open to all.

· Please arrive at 12.15pm for a 12.30pm start.

· Lunch is included in your ticket and provided by the local female-founded business, The Goods Wholefoods.

· Should you wish to discuss alternative ticket pricing, please contact us at [email protected].

· *Please note: this event will be photographed. Some of these photos may be used to promote future Canberra Innovation Network events and programs. If you DO NOT wish to be photographed, please let the photographer know on the day.


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FAQ

What parking is available?

Parking is available at the City West Carpark, located on Allsop Street. There is also limited street parking around the building.

Where are you located?

Find us at Level 5, 1 Moore Street (City Community Health Building) on the corner of Alinga and Moore Street.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Canberra Innovation Network, Level 5, 1 Moore St, Canberra, Australia

Tickets

AUD 15.00

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