Paceworking Leadership & Business Conference

At Hamilton House Hall, United Kingdom on 14 May 2010 from 15:00

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This Conference will bring together experts, business leaders, professionals and representatives from prominent organisations based in the UK and internationally. Delegates will obtain up-to-date information on the topics discussed, acquire business tips, obtain relevant literature, take part in an interactive Q & A session and share key concerns on all topics discussed.

Panel of speakers

Mrs Joke Adefulire - Hon Commissioner for Women’s Affairs, Lagos State, Nigeria – The role of women in leadership and economic development.

Ms Debbie Ariyo - Founder of AFRUCA, a UK-based Charity, Africans Unite Against Child Abuse promoting the rights and welfare of African children. – The challenges of running a non-governmental organisation.

Mrs Bimpe Nkontchou - A Solicitor and senior partner at Addie & Co, a leading London Law firm specialising in corporate and commercial law. Expanding your business internationally: A legal perspective.

Anber Raz
- An advocate of women’s rights - Equality Now, an International Human Rights Organisation based in London. - Women’s rights: Overcoming the barriers.

Councillor Elisabeth Tinuke Davies - A Councillor, London Borough of Waltham Forest, President of Nigerian Social Workers & Chair of Nigerian Association of Councillors - Women in leadership: A Political perspective

Ms Abidemi Sanusi - A Writer & former Human rights worker, shortlisted for the 2010 Commonwealth writers’ prize - Writing for change, a life in fiction.

Rowena Lewis - Head of Development & Fundraising, Fawcett Society, London - Bridging the Gap: Equality rights.

Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke - Founder of the Women’s Worldwide Web, empowering women in business & Board Director of Enfant D’Asie, France. - The female factor: Women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship in 2010 and beyond.

Ms Sola Salako - A Nigerian TV presenter, Journalist & Consumer rights advocate; CEO Purrples Consult Ltd. – Consumer focus as a key to brand success.

Elizabeth Springer-Bawuah - An Author, Mentor & Trainer - The tyranny of complacency in leadership

Hon Senator Gbemi Saraki, Nigeria: Leadership issues, addressing the stereotypes

Hamilton House Hall
Mabledon Place
London
WC1H 9BN

(Euston/Kings Cross) Near the British Library

Event queries: 07974 435 727

For telephone booking Hotline : 0207 0332513

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Paceworking Leadership & Business Conference