National Women's Enterprise Day - Empowering Business Together

Venue:
Lough Eske Castle, Lough Eske, Co. Donegal, F94 HX59
 
Date:
19/10/2023
 
Time:
5.30 - 9.30
 
Category:
Seminar
 

We are delighted to bring together a range of female speakers to celebrate National Women's Enterprise Day

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National Women's Enterprise Day - Empowering Business Together

National Women’s Enterprise Day aims to inspire, motivate and empower women across the country in running their own businesses.

National Women’s Enterprise Day strives to empower even more women to set up their own businesses and to increase national recognition of the essential role played by Ireland’s female entrepreneurs.  This event will consist of a variety of developmental support actions, including inspiring speakers, shared experience, group discussion, information provision, and exhibition of state supports for enterprise. 

Empowering Business Together

Where? Lough Eske Castle, County Donegal

When? October 19th 2023 | 5.30 PM - 9.30 PM

5.30 PM

Registration

6.00 PM 

Networking Buffet

7.00 PM

Event Starts

Host & MC - Anna Geary 

Radio & TV Broadcaster, All Ireland Winning Captain, and Mindset Expert

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Ambassador and Keynote Speaker - Nora Casey

Former dragon, successful businesswoman, magazine publisher, television personality and broadcaster.

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Broadcaster, entrepreneur and human rights campaigner Norah Casey was formerly a Dragon in the popular television series Dragons’ Den and is a well-known radio and television personality. The 2nd Edition of her book Spark! was recently published by Penguin and her TEDx talks include The Cure for Grief and The Courageto leave (her own testimony of domestic violence). Her digital learning platform Planet Woman seeks to empower women, and much of her pro-bono work is devoted to mentoring female founders globally. She serves on the European Board for Vital Voices, established in 1997 by Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. She is a founder of the London-based Women's Irish Network and is a member of The International Women's Forum. Norah is currently serving on the Irish government Forum on a Family Friendly and Inclusive Parliament.

A journalist and former nurse, her awards include: Woman of the Decade Award from the Women’s Economic Forum in Delhi; Ireland’s Philanthropist of the Year award; five times Publisher of the Year; and Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year. Her work to highlight domestic violence was recognised with a Safe Ireland SÍLA Leadership Award and she received the 2019 Lord Mayor Of Dublin Award. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and received the Honorary Graduate Award for 2018 from BFEI.

The Panelists

Áine Faughnan of Dromod Boxty

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Aine took over her family business Dromod Boxty in 2015 after coming home from 5 years in New Zealand. Aine’s background was in Sales and Customer service at the time so taking over the business was a steep learning curve and a new challenge for Áine. 

Eight years later the business has gone from strength to strength gaining new contracts with the likes of ALDI, Supervalu and other independent stores around the country. Dromod has also gone through a rebrand in that time, giving the brand a fresh look while respecting its heritage that tells the story and history of the brand and products.

Dromod Boxty is now a multi award winning business still based in Dromod supplying their extended product range nationwide and overseas. Áine puts a lot of the business success down to the help of the Leitrim LEO. Assisting with programmes such as the Business Expansion Grant, The LEAN programme, Green for Micro grants, marketing assistance programme, one on one mentoring, and various courses over the years.

Áine is a member of a number of networking groups that support female entrepreneurs including Empower Growth which is in association with the LEO and Going for Growth which is a national programme funded by KPMG.

Isobel Sangha of Donegal Natural Soap

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The story of The Donegal Natural Soap Business begins in 2010 when Isobel’s son, then aged 2yrs, was at the peak of a painful battle with atopic eczema. In her search for relief and healing treatment, she began to research the products they used daily and what they contain. It soon became very evident that allergy rates were soaring and environmental factors play a key role in this. The solution for her family had to start at home.

This realisation, along with Isobel’s past studies and work in Engineering and Biomed, persuaded her that she already had everything she needed to change the way her family approached the personal responsibility of their health. She started to experiment with store-cupboard ingredients, teaching herself the methods and looking to nature for inspiration and resource.

And so it began. Starting with a simple unscented oatmeal soap crafted from larder ingredients, she used it and loved it. Her children loved it. She shared with her family; they loved it and wanted more. Well, you know where this story goes.

Since making the change to only natural soap, her son’s eczema and the skin health of all of her family has never looked back. Countless hours spent creating new recipes, foraging for ingredients and thousands more hours of research. Being able to work from home in her purpose-built workshop, following her passion and hearing of the real difference her products make to people – what could be better?

Helen Mulholland of Lough Gill Distillery

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Helen Mulholland is the Master Blender at Lough Gill Distillery. 

Before joining Lough Gill Distillery Helen worked at Bushmills for almost 30 years and during her time as Master Blender,  she shaped a series of successful whiskeys in the distillery’s impressive luxury portfolio of single malts and premium blends through her careful selection of casks that produce different flavour profiles and aromas.  

Helen has had a ground-breaking career as one of the world’s leading Irish Whiskey master blenders.  She was the first female Master Blender in Irish Whiskey history, the first woman to be inducted into the  Whisky Magazine International Hall of Fame and the first woman to be awarded a Chairman's Award from The Irish Whiskey Association for outstanding contribution to the development of the Irish whiskey industry and category.