Third annual Women in Business Expo

The Sonia Noel Foundation for Creative Arts, in collaboration with the Women’s Association for Sustainable Development, will this weekend be hosting the third annual Women in Business Expo, at the Pegasus Hotel. At the launch yesterday, Noel stressed the importance of women developing relationships and networking with each other. “All of us in here have failed at some point, but I want to reiterate, it’s not such a bad thing when you evaluate why you have, you learn something from it,” Noel said. “You can press the reset button at any time, any one of us can press that reset button. You have to continuously as women add value to you.” A press release from the two organisations said the event will feature motivational speakers, workshops, exhibitions and networking opportunities vital for the development of women in business and on a personal level. The two-day event will begin at 9 am today. Admission is free. In photo are (from left) Hilda Bourne, Dr Jackie Evans, Sonia Noel, Hemwattie Lakan and Carolyn Caesar Murray, who spoke at the launch of the expo yesterday.
The Sonia Noel Foundation for Creative Arts, in collaboration with the Women’s Association for Sustainable Development, will this weekend be hosting the third annual Women in Business Expo, at the Pegasus Hotel. At the launch yesterday, Noel stressed the importance of women developing relationships and networking with each other. “All of us in here have failed at some point, but I want to reiterate, it’s not such a bad thing when you evaluate why you have, you learn something from it,” Noel said. “You can press the reset button at any time, any one of us can press that reset button. You have to continuously as women add value to you.” A press release from the two organisations said the event will feature motivational speakers, workshops, exhibitions and networking opportunities vital for the development of women in business and on a personal level. The two-day event will begin at 9 am today. Admission is free. In photo are (from left) Hilda Bourne, Dr Jackie Evans, Sonia Noel, Hemwattie Lakan and Carolyn Caesar Murray, who spoke at the launch of the expo yesterday.