As the WIBN organisation expands, its excellent and fast growing reputation demands the need for additional groups to be launched nationally. There is an ever growing need to support the fast rate of which new businesses are launched by women every year. WIBN bring like-minded women together in structured monthly lunchtime meetings. Our meetings are held in a non competitive but mutually encouraging environment, which help to naturally generate more business for each other.
WIBN understand how isolated women can feel if working from home and how important it is to interact with other business women in a structured meeting environment that gain results. Many of our members are working mothers with successful businesses and therefore meetings must be an effective use of their time. With dual family and business commitments, women business owners must maximise their time when out of the office gaining new business and new business contacts.
Women in business should be applauded and encouraged - it can be incredibly hard work setting up and growing a business and it can be even more daunting as a woman. Running your own enterprise is both challenging and rewarding.
The women who join WIBN as members have several things in common; they are ambitious women with an entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to help each other. They are business owners or employed business women who are looking to promote their businesses and gain more contacts and clients.
Women from large cross-sections of business are invited to attend local monthly lunch meetings which are friendly, relaxed but structured and effective. Each meeting format is run to an agenda and focused on generating business and contacts for each other. Our meetings deliver results.
At WIBN we are passionate about helping women to improve their business opportunities and provide a supportive network too.
With over 50 groups (and expanding rapidly) we would like to invite you to attend a local meeting in your area to see for yourself how WIBN can help you to grow your business opportunities.
Also please see our Arrange a Visit page for who to contact to visit your local group and then email the relevant person to book onto the next meeting.
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