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Thursday 25th September 2014
2014 National Conference & 21st Anniversary
Women in Project Management
Female project professionals are essential to our economic future. The Office for
National Statistics say the number of women working in the UK has grown by 26%
since 1971 and the Women’s Business Council estimate that greater economic
participation by women could add more than 10% to the UK economy by 2030.
Join us at the 2014 National Conference and 21 st Anniversary of Women in Project Management to look at the
essential contribution women make to the profession, both now and in the future. Learning from some of the
country’s most influential female business leaders and project professionals, the conference will provide unique
insight into both the secrets to a successful project management career and the future role of women in the
profession. Amongst the programme of leading-edge speakers are two inspirational keynotes:
Baroness Susan Greenfield CBE
Susan Greenfield is a neuroscientist, writer, and broadcaster. She has been awarded 30 Honorary
Degrees from British and foreign universities and heads a multi-disciplinary research group
exploring novel brain mechanisms linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s. She is a Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford and has co-founded a
biotech company developing a novel approach to neurodegenerative disorders.
In January 2014, she was included in the Debrett’s 500, "a recognition of the most influential and inspiring 500
people in Britain.“
Dame Stephanie Shirley
Dame Stephanie Shirley is a successful IT entrepreneur turned ardent philanthropist and
workplace revolutionary. Her amazing life story began with her arrival in Britain as a five-year
old Kindertransport refugee in 1939. Her early experience of the ‘glass ceiling’ at work
encouraged her to set up her own business and in 1962 with £6 she set up FI Group which
floated to became Xansa plc, now part of Steria. In 25 years as its Chief Executive she
developed it into a leading business technology group, pioneering new work practices and
changing the position of professional women (especially in hi-tech) along the way. She went on
to create a global business and personal fortune from nothing with the joy and sadness of
raising her only son, Giles, who was born severely autistic.
You will have the opportunity to attend personal and professional development workshops and also the
opportunity to network with other project professional colleagues from across the industry.
During the evening you will have the opportunity to network effectively courtesy of Vanessa Vallely (founder of
WeAreTheCity), to share your memorable stories of project management with the Funny Women Players and to
enjoy a bowl food supper designed by Executive Chef Franck Siblas.
Where is the event?
Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen St, London WC2B 5DA
When is the event?
25th September 2014
How do I register my attendance?
Visit www.apm.org.uk/events for full details and to book