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Women Can Grow network expands support into Lanarkshire
Women Can Grow network expands support into Lanarkshire

Glasgow Times

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Women Can Grow network expands support into Lanarkshire

The Women Can Grow Community, set up by business support agency Inspirent, aims to provide female entrepreneurs with peer-to-peer support and practical tools to help women develop strategic growth plans for their businesses. The expansion into Lanarkshire comes after a successful launch in Glasgow. In light of the positive feedback, Inspirent is set to host the network's first meeting in Hamilton at the Barncluith Business Centre on July 3 from 9.30am to 12pm. Read more: Popular fast-food chain reveals opening date for new retail park venue Son of Glasgow lotto winner jailed after abusing partner Anyone interested in attending can register at Liz McCutcheon, chief executive of Inspirent, said: "Following the successful launch of our Women Can Grow Community, we are delighted to be staging it for the first time in Hamilton. 'We will be bringing another blend of sessions focusing on health, sharpening the mindset, confidence and practical business skills – all important elements for anyone looking to build a business successfully.' The event will feature a guided meditation and sound healing session by Deborah Cunningham from Flourish with Deborah. Inspirent's Lorraine Maginnis is set to address the barriers to growth that women have identified, focusing on building confidence and mindset. Rachel Sharp, also from Inspirent, will lead a practical business skills workshop focusing on Canva. Ms McCutcheon added: "All women in business are welcome to attend what we believe is not your average networking club. "From start-ups to well established companies, there will be something for everyone. "Life-changing is a strong phrase but that is exactly what some have been saying about both the Pathways and Community initiatives."

Expansion boost into Hamilton for female business leaders' initiative
Expansion boost into Hamilton for female business leaders' initiative

Daily Record

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Expansion boost into Hamilton for female business leaders' initiative

An event taking place in the town's Barncluith Business Centre on Thursday, July 3, from 9.30am to noon. New networking initiative Women Can Grow Community is expanding into Lanarkshire after a successful launch in Glasgow. Offering peer-to-peer support to help female business owners with their strategic growth plans, the programme was set up by business support agency Inspirent and kicked off to great acclaim a number of weeks ago. ‌ In the wake of the positive feedback, Inspirent is to break new ground by hosting the first gathering of its type in Hamilton, the event taking place in the town's Barncluith Business Centre on Thursday, July 3, from 9.30am to noon. ‌ Inspirent chief executive Liz McCutcheon said: 'Following the successful launch of our Women Can Grow Community, we are delighted to be staging it for the first time in Hamilton. 'We will be bringing another blend of sessions focusing on health, sharpening the mindset, confidence and practical business skills – all important elements for anyone looking to build a business successfully.' Thursday's event will include a session on guided meditation with sound healing by Deborah Cunningham of Flourish with Deborah, while Inspirent's Lorraine Maginnis will deliver a session on addressing the barriers to growth that women have identified and on the back of that will look at building confidence and mindset. Rachel Sharp, also from Inspirent, will lead a Canva-focused practical business skills workshop. Inspirent is a key delivery partner for the Scottish Government and will be administering the £700,000 Ecosystem Fund in the coming months - and earlier this year completed a three-month Holyrood-funded practical support programme, Pathways Women Can Grow, for women business owners. ‌ 'All women in business are welcome to attend what we believe is not your average networking club,' added Mrs McCutcheon. 'From start-ups to well established companies, there will be something for everyone. 'Life-changing is a strong phrase but that is exactly what some have been saying about both the Pathways and Community initiatives.' And did you know Lanarkshire Live is on Facebook? Head on over and give us a like and share!

Hamilton agency backs female founders with new support
Hamilton agency backs female founders with new support

Glasgow Times

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Hamilton agency backs female founders with new support

Starting on Thursday, June 5, Inspirent's 'Women Can Grow Community' will provide monthly peer support to Glasgow and Lanarkshire's female business owners who are keen to advance their enterprises. The initiative follows the success of the Pathways Women Can Grow programme, a three-month practical support programme, funded by Holyrood, which was designed to tackle the challenges faced by early-stage and pre-start female entrepreneurs. It provided practical knowledge, guidance, and a strong support network. READ MORE: Prestwick Airport reveals major global flag carrier to operate 3 flights a week Liz McCutcheon, chief executive of Inspirent, said: "Following the success of Inspirent's Women Can Grow programme for female-led start-ups, I knew it was vital to build on the momentum generated by the commitment and passion of the women involved. "Almost to a woman, they said the experience had been life-changing. "Their energy and determination deserve to be nurtured and channelled, ensuring they continue to access the practical support and invaluable peer networks they have developed." The community is open to all female business owners in Glasgow and Lanarkshire. It will host an opening event at the voco Grand Central Hotel, followed each month by a combination of practical support tailored to different business elements. READ MORE: Met the Glasgow teacher preparing to trek 50km along Great Wall of China Ms McCutcheon added: "We want them to stay connected, supported and inspired. "We are genuinely excited about the journey ahead and the potential for these talented businesswomen to flourish and take their enterprises to the next level. "These women are so impressive, I have no doubt that strong female leaders will come out of this. "Our plan is to grow the numbers in time, with all female business owners welcome to join our community, enhancing the networking opportunity."

Inspirent initiative boost for female business leaders
Inspirent initiative boost for female business leaders

Scotsman

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Inspirent initiative boost for female business leaders

Hamilton-based business support agency Inspirent is launching an initiative to produce the next generation of successful female entrepreneurs. Sign up to our Scotsman Money newsletter, covering all you need to know to help manage your money. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Starting on Thursday, June 5, Women Can Grow Community will offer peer-to-peer support on a monthly basis for female business owners in Glasgow and Lanarkshire looking to take the next steps in their journeys. Inspirent is a key delivery partner for the Scottish Government - it is administering the recently-announced £700,000 Ecosystem Fund - and earlier this year completed a three-month Holyrood-funded practical support programme, Pathways Women Can Grow, for women business owners. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It was designed to address barriers faced by early-stage and pre-start female entrepreneurs, equipping them with practical knowledge, bespoke guidance and an empowering support structure. Support: Liz McCutcheon. Women Can Grow Community comes in the wake of the programme's success and Inspirent chief executive Liz McCutcheon said: 'Following the success of Inspirent's Women Can Grow programme for female-led start-ups, I knew it was vital to build on the momentum generated by the commitment and passion of the women involved. 'Almost to a woman, they said the experience had been life-changing. Their energy and determination deserve to be nurtured and channelled, ensuring they continue to access the practical support and invaluable peer networks they have developed. 'We want them to stay connected, supported and inspired. We are genuinely excited about the journey ahead and the potential for these talented businesswomen to flourish and take their enterprises to the next level. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'These women are so impressive I have no doubt that strong female leaders will come out of this.' Open to all female business owners in Glasgow and Lanarkshire, the opening event takes place at the voco Grand Central Hotel, with each month featuring a blend of practical support tailored to specific elements of business. 'Our plan is to grow the numbers in time, with all female business owners welcome to join our community, enhancing the networking opportunity,' added Mrs McCutcheon.

Hamilton business support agency Inspirent launching initiative to produce next generation of successful female entrepreneurs
Hamilton business support agency Inspirent launching initiative to produce next generation of successful female entrepreneurs

Daily Record

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Hamilton business support agency Inspirent launching initiative to produce next generation of successful female entrepreneurs

Starting this Thursday, June 5, Women Can Grow Community will offer peer-to-peer support on a monthly basis for female business owners in Lanarkshire and Glasgow looking to take the next steps in their journeys. Hamilton -based business support agency Inspirent is launching an initiative to produce the next generation of successful female entrepreneurs. Starting this Thursday, June 5, Women Can Grow Community will offer peer-to-peer support on a monthly basis for female business owners in Lanarkshire and Glasgow looking to take the next steps in their journeys. ‌ Inspirent is a key delivery partner for the Scottish Government and is administering the recently-announced £700,000 Ecosystem Fund. ‌ Download the Lanarkshire Live app today The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now. Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7. The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you. Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android Earlier this year it completed a three-month Holyrood-funded practical support programme, Pathways Women Can Grow, for women business owners. It was designed to address barriers faced by early-stage and pre-start female entrepreneurs, equipping them with practical knowledge, bespoke guidance and an empowering support structure. Inspirent chief executive Liz McCutcheon said: 'Following the success of Inspirent's Women Can Grow programme for female-led start-ups, I knew it was vital to build on the momentum generated by the commitment and passion of the women involved. 'Almost to a woman, they said the experience had been life-changing. "Their energy and determination deserve to be nurtured and channelled, ensuring they continue to access the practical support and invaluable peer networks they have developed. ‌ 'We want them to stay connected, supported and inspired. "We are genuinely excited about the journey ahead and the potential for these talented businesswomen to flourish and take their enterprises to the next level. 'These women are so impressive I have no doubt that strong female leaders will come out of this.' ‌ Open to all female business owners in Lanarkshire and Glasgow, the opening event takes place at the voco Grand Central Hotel, with each month featuring a blend of practical support tailored to specific elements of business. 'Our plan is to grow the numbers in time, with all female business owners welcome to join our community, enhancing the networking opportunity,' added Liz. Widely recognised as a leader in its field, Inspirent has helped over 50,000 start-ups, and aided the growth of more than 20,000 established SMEs since launching in 1987. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.

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