Local female entrepreneurs set to gather for National Women’s Enterprise Day

Female entrepreneurs from across Meath and Louth are set to gather for an inspiring and energetic day of learning at National Women’s Enterprise Day on Thursday, 17th October.

This much-anticipated event, jointly hosted by Local Enterprise Office Meath and Local Enterprise Office Louth, promises to be an invaluable opportunity for local businesswomen to connect, grow, and thrive.

Speaking about the event, Aoife Fegan of Local Enterprise Office Meath emphasised its importance: “Whether you’re already up and running or you have a business idea that you are ready to progress, this day is designed for you.”

The event will be held at The Monasterboice Inn, Drogheda, and will be hosted by the well-known journalist and broadcaster, Alison Comyn. Attendees can look forward to a day packed with networking opportunities, insightful talks, and practical advice tailored to female entrepreneurs.

“Our keynote speaker for this year’s event is Caroline O’Neill, the dynamic founder of The Digg Community,” Aoife revealed. “With over 220,000 followers on social media, Caroline has built a powerful platform that fosters community, shares learning, and encourages growth. Her authentic and supportive approach has made her a champion for others on their entrepreneurial journeys.”

This year’s National Women’s Enterprise Day also shines a spotlight on local entrepreneur Elizabeth Oakes, who has been named the 2024 Leading Light. As the founder of Pure Reflections, Ireland’s pioneering water cremation facility, and Permanent Make Up Clinics, Elizabeth exemplifies true entrepreneurial spirit. “Elizabeth constantly sees new opportunities, breaks down barriers, and establishes new services, all while maintaining a compassionate and eco-friendly approach,” added Aoife.

The impressive lineup of speakers also includes Emma Duffy, founder of My Forever Tooth Fairy, a Louth-based enterprise that is redefining the tooth fairy tradition while nurturing children’s emotional well-being and self-esteem. Attendees will also benefit from the insights of Geraldine Johnston, a renowned business mentor and advisor from Boyne Communications, who is celebrated for her work with startups, helping them to establish, grow, and thrive.

“Places for this event are strictly limited and are expected to book out quickly,” Aoife Fegan noted. “We encourage all interested female entrepreneurs to secure their spot as soon as possible.”

Tickets are priced at just €30, including lunch, making it an accessible opportunity for local businesswomen to invest in their future. Don’t miss out on this empowering event – reserve your place today!

For more information and to book your place visit www.localenterprise.ie/NWED