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Women Mean Business

June 27, 2025

11:00 - 15:00

Chorley

North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce

Lancashire’s Leading Ladies are set to gather once again for one of the region’s premier female-led business events.

Following the success of the February Women Mean Business Event, in association with partners, Code Galaxy, the Chamber is pleased to launch details of the next event.

Once again, our leading line up of high-profile speakers will share with guests, their business learnings, life experience, and advice, over a two-course lunch as we escape to the countryside, at the new Park Hall Hotel and Spa.

Confirmed speaker: Dame Sue Ion

Expert advisor on the Nuclear Power Industry Sue Ion has been a prominent figure in the UK nuclear industry for decades. She has chaired the EU Euratom Science and Technology Committee since 2010, and represents the UK on a number of international committees as an expert on nuclear fuel manufacture and technology.

She began her career at British Nuclear Fuels Ltd in 1979, acting as Chief Technology Director from 1992 until 2006, where she controlled a £100 million research and development budget. She has been a member of the Board of Governors at the University of Manchester since 2004, and was appointed Visiting Professor of Imperial College in 2006.

She was a member of the UK Council for Science and Technology and is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. 

More Speakers to be confirmed.

As usual, our speakers, and your fellow event attendees, will inspire you, encourage you to collaborate, and champion women in business.

members £49.00+VAT, Affiliate £59.00+VAT, £69.00+VAT

Event cost: members £49.00+VAT, Affiliate £59.00+VAT, £69.00+VAT

Venue address

Park Hall Hotel & Spa Park Hall Road, Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 5LP
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