everywoman Academy: Advancing Women in Technology Ticket Giveaway!

by Startacus Admin
Over the past year we have had the pleasure of bringing you news from Everywoman, a great organisation that is making it their mission to encourage and nurture the advancement of women in business. Their events are always interesting, inspiring, and certain to provoke discussion.
In October, they will be hosting the 2015 Everywoman Academy; Advancing Women in Technology, a 1 day event dedicated to developing the leadership skills of women in technology.
It’s a great opportunity for women from all corners of the country to learn, share, engage and be inspired by some of technology’s most influential female figures and role models.
We are delighted to announce that we have 2 tickets worth £200 each to giveaway to 2 very lucky Startacus members.
everywoman Academy: Advancing women in Technology
This will be a day filled with networking opportunities, inspiring career insights by women who are excelling in technology, as well as lots of advice from leading career experts. It’s a fantastic opportunity to expand your professional network, and become more empowered to take control of your career within the technology sector.
Attendees will gain knowledge from everywoman’s learning and development experts and hear about:
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Developing a long term career plan
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How to stay motivated
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Creating a positive personal brand
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Building resilience to navigate workplace challenges
How to Enter Our Competition
2 Lucky members of the Startacus community will each win a ticket to the everywoman Academy taking place in London on the on the 15th October. To enter, all you need to do is complete any of the steps below (you can do all 3 if you like!)
- Click and Tweet this message “Dear Startacus. I’d love to win a ticket to the Everywoman Academy with @everywomanUK and @iamstartacus"
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Visit our Facebook page like the page and comment something along the lines of “Dear Startacus I’d love to win a ticket to the Everywoman Academy”
- Send us an email to iam@startacus.net telling us that you would love to win a ticket;
The Rules
To enter this competition you must be a registered Startacus member, and 2) You must be free to travel to the event in London on 15th October 2015. Don’t worry if you are not a member of the Startacus Community, because you can sign up for free here!
We will be accepting applications from 10am on Tuesday the 4th August until midnight on Sunday 9th August. The winner will be announced at around noon on Monday 10th August. Good Luck!
If you don’t manage to win a ticket this time, never fear, Startacus members can also get a 20% discount on the standard ticket price!
Just pop us an email explaining that you would like the access the discount as well as your name and Startacus username to iam@startacus.net and we will get you over a handy discount code!
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Published on: 4th August 2015
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