About this Event
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What will be covered in the session:
This will be a relaxed session, with the Business & IP Centre. It's an opportunity to get together, maintain or re-establish those core relationships and build new ones. With opportunities to share successes too, as we celebrate International Women's Day (IWD). #IWD2025
International Women's Day in March is every year and 'a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.' *
We will be thinking of the business support 'strategies, resources and activity that positively impact women's advancement'. *
Our first speakers are Louise Aldridge and Ana Silva from the Library Development Team of Cambridgeshire Libraires and will be joining us to share with you the EverySpace project . This project is centred around adaptable, co-managed spaces that bring services closer to the community. Designed for accessibility, the facilities and flexible layouts serve a range of audiences, tempting more people to visit and discover the breadth of services on offer at the library.
Our second speaker is currently being confirmed.
This session will be interspersed with networking opportunities with the speakers , your peers and the Business and IP Centre team, until14.00.
Biscuits and tea /coffee will be provided throughout, please bring your lunch. Please note these Women in Business sessions are aimed at those living in Cambridgeshire.
What's on offer and who should attend:
You are not alone in business, and this is an opportunity to grow your contacts and your business community around you, to share successes, find support, and practical solutions to challenges you are experiencing.
Learn about the help and support available from the Business & IP Centre and from within this peer group, to start or grow your business.
Whether you are a seasoned business or just starting out, this event is packed with knowledge to help you thrive.
Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with like-minded women in business.
Although it is a safe and relaxed space for women who have a business or are looking to set up a business; their male allies are also welcome.
The topic content of this event/webinar is at e.g entry level.
Women in Business sessions are aimed at those who live in Cambridgeshire.
What will I learn:
- About the EverySpace project which is centred around adaptable, co-managed spaces that bring services closer to the community. Designed for accessibility, the facilities and flexible layouts serve a range of audiences, tempting more people to visit and discover the breadth of services on offer at the library.
- Also that following a successful launch at March Library last year, EverySpace is coming to Cambridge Central Library in 2025. Learn how this space could help you unleash your creativity, connect, share and discover at the library.
- Where to find help, support and resources that are available from the Business and IP Centre, the two guest speakers, and within this peer group , to assist you with your business decisions and goals.
The topic content of this event/webinar is at e.g entry level
'IWD has occurred for well over a century, with the first IWD gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. ' *
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Your Speakers -
Louise Aldridge
Library Development Officer for East Cambridgeshire and Fenland Districts.
As a member of the EverySpace Project Team I was actively involved in the creation of the EverySpace in March Library.
I now co-lead the Working Party responsible for the developing and promoting the programming within the Space.
Ana Silva
I’m a Library Development Officer for Cambridge City libraries, leading on Information, Learning, Libraries of Sanctuary and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. As member of the EverySpace Project Team, I will be involved in the delivery of the project at Cambridge Central Library.
Additional Information
Please note: This event requires one ticket per person.
Accessibility:
This event is for people aged 18+ and takes place , on the 3rd floor of Cambridge Central LIbrary, which is wheelchair accessible. There is a baby change and accessible toilet on site. There are padded chairs. There's blue badge holder parking at the multi-storey Grand Arcade car park, which is the closest. For information on charges at this car park as well as Blue Badge holders parking concessions, please check this City Council website:
Cambridge City Council
For full details of Central library's facilities
You can also visit Euan’s Guide and AccesAble for more detailed accessibility information about this venue.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cambridge Central Library, 7 Lion Yard, Cambridge, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00