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Inspiring
Women Series: Mentor Event
London
- HSBC Private Bank, Wednesday 24th September

On 24th September, a large group of delegates assembled in HSBC
on St. James's Street for the latest in the Inspiring Women series.
The audience included a mix of entrepreneurs from companies like
Socialite London and The Language Of and delegates from larger companies
including Rolls Royce, Shell and BT.
Send the elevator back down!
The evening was hosted by Satnam Rana, presenter
and reporter from BBC Midlands Today, who introduced the theme of
the evening by telling us about Kevin Spacey and Jack Lemmon's mentor
relationship quoting Spacey saying "Jack became an extraordinary
mentor, and he always said that if you've been fortunate
enough to be successful in the business that you wanted to be in,
then it is your obligation to send the elevator back down."
After
a welcome from Yvonne Bear, Regional Commercial
Director at HSBC who hosted the event, Suzanne Doyle-Morris
led an interactive session and outlined the benefits of having a
mentor, how to approach one and how to make the relationship work.
Next
up was Lamia Walker from London Business School
who gave an overview on their studies of corporate best practice
in Europe and reported on the positive effects of mentoring on career
advancement.
Satnam then interviewed inspiring eco-entrepreneur Kresse
Wesling who is a government Social Enterprise Ambassador
and also runs EAKO, Babaloo and Bio-Supplies. Kresse shared
her own personal experience and outlined her organic and informal
approach to mentoring.
The
Mentors - Enter the competition!
Finally, our panel of Mentors
had one minute to convince us why we should choose them as mentors.
Karen
Darby, founder of SimplySwitch which sold for £22m
in 2006, started her minute with a song and promised to take her
mentee's business from hero to zero should they choose her...
This is certainly one reason to download
an application form and submit your entry for a chance to have
one of these inspiring businesswomen act as your mentor for 6 months.
Get networking!
During the networking there was a lot of energy in the room
as people chatted, shared ideas and took advantage of the opportunity
to make lots of new business connections.
Business Link in London, Heart of the City and The Lehman Brothers
Centre for Women in Business made themselves available to talk to
delegates at their stands.
People who attended left feeling inspired and ready to get a mentor
to take their career or business to the next level.
Read more about the speakers and agenda in this section and we look
forward to seeing you at future events.
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