Hear from the inspiring women in our community making Dunoon a better place to live and work.
Discover the range of strategic initiatives that they are driving forward to support our townβs regeneration and entrepreneurship.
You will also mingle with other local women with enterprising ambitions.
Featuring:
- Ann Campbell, the driving force behind Whatβs On Dunoon and Dunoon Community Development Trust.
- Dinah MacDonald, proprietor of Bookpoint, who recently expanded into The Bank of Scotland premises, and the energy behind initiatives to safeguard local assets for community use, including Historic Kilmun and Uig Hall.
- Ciorsdan Taylor, Dunoon Business Improvement District (BID) director supporting events to increase footfall in the town and working on town centre projects
- Hannah Clinch, designer, co-founder of POP shop enterprises CIC and your Enterprise in Place community connector.
This is an informal and free networking event in the Dunoon Burgh Hall cafe bar, with talks, drinks and nibbles.
Spaces will be limited, so please book in advance.
Who is this event for?
π Enterprising women starting or running a business
π Women running or working for social enterprises
π Women involved in initiatives to support the regeneration of our town
π Women who are supporting entrepreneurship in Dunoon
π Women who want to be more involved with any of these
About Enterprise in Place
This International Womenβs Day event is part of the Enterprise in Place programme, aimed at women with enterprising ambitions.
Local partners are POP shop enterprises CIC and Dunoon Community Development Trust, working with Business Gateway Argyll and Bute.
This is happening as part of Enterprise in Place, a programme of support designed in partnership with The Melting Pot, Elevator UK Firstport, and Connected Hubs Scotland, and is funded by The Ecosystem Pathways Fund.
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