Above from left: Ciara Garvan, founder of Workjuggle Suzie O’Neill, founder of Ayu Cosmetics and Five Star Fulfillment, Aine Kerr, host of NWED, broadcaster, founder of Kinzen, Vibeke Delahunt, co-Chair of NWED and Head of Enterprise LEO Wicklow, Jacqui McNabb, co-Chair of NWED and Head of Enterprise LEO Kildare and Sharon Keegan, founder of Peachy Lean.

This morning.

Unidentified warehouse, Dublin.

The launch of Build the Future – part of National Women’s Enterprise Day, taking place virtually on Thursday, October 7.

National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED) is an annual initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices and is Ireland’s ‘largest female enterprise event’ featuring some of Ireland’s best-known female entrepreneurs.

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5 thoughts on “Newly NWED

  1. D-troll

    terrible acronym. i wonder if i would have thought of newly married women if i hadnt seen Broadsheet headline.

    i wonder with women increasing their proportion of high executive jobs, will this no longer be positive discrmination. and thus a mens enterprise day will be permitted to promote men in such positions. dont get me wrong, im in faviour of equality.

  2. Free Lunch

    Is there a statement from Newly Wed stating that they include Trans Women?

    Or women of colour?

    Nah. We’ll have to wait until next year for the rainbow-coloured ID lanyards so.

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