International Women’s Day Networking Event


International Women’s Day Networking Event

Sport Resolutions will host an after-work networking event to celebrate International Women's Day and provide an opportunity for women professionals within the industry to meet. The event will take place at 1 Paternoster Lane, St. Paul’s, London, EC4M 7BQ, from 17:30 to 20:00 on Thursday, March 7th.

Snacks and drinks will be served.

While this event is free of charge, registration is required. Please register for the event using the Eventbrite widget below.

#InspireInclusion is the theme for IWD2024, highlighting networking, knowledge sharing, and community as essential tools for collectively forging a more inclusive world for women.

We look forward to welcoming you on March 7 at our offices! 

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