B-WOMENIN Global will end the year with a session on the relevance of professional networking
The B-WOMENIN Global “Meeting & Expanding 2024” program concludes its sixth and final session of the year, entitled “Relevance and Development of Professional Networks”, which will take place on Tuesday, December 3, at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Álava (Vitoria). -Gasteiz).
This case will focus on the power of networking as an important tool for both personal and professional growth. The day will explore strategies for building robust and diverse networks, identifying new opportunities, and maximizing the impact of networks in an increasingly digital and globalized environment.
To this end, the event will be attended by such famous professionals as Ciara O’Higginsprofessor and researcher at Deusto Business School; Isaskun LarrañagaCEO of Lacor Ibili Group; Martha BarredoCEO of Herdit; And Patricia Casadodirector of BerriUp. These experts will share their experiences and thoughts on how to create effective networks and how net strategic ones can improve professional and business outlook.
Throughout this year, B-WOMENIN Global has offered a unique space for reflection on key issues of internationalization and women’s leadership. The five previous sessions discussed topics such as internationalization opportunities, development soft skills in a multicultural environment and promoting new projects in global markets. This final session will bring the program to a close, offering practical tools and inspiration for moving forward in building strong, diverse, and strategic professional networks.
Registration for this event is now open and can be done through the following LINK.
About B-WOMENIN Global
The global B-WOMENIN Meeting & Expanding 2024 program is a Basque Trade & Investment initiative that aims to promote diversity and women’s leadership in business internationalization. Over six sessions, the program brought together professional women to share knowledge, build networks and demonstrate their impact on a global level.