September's been a busy one! 🐝 Lots of tasty networking, learning and connecting going on, including yesterday's Women in Business event with the Chambers of Commerce. And looking after strategic communications with core clients in education, healthcare and tech. It's all taking shape...
Thought-provoking discussion on AI in the beautiful surroundings of Ely Cathedral, courtesy of the Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce and Cambridge Tech Week. I have so much to say on all this I'm not even going to attempt summarising in a simple social media post. But here is a picture
Just had a moment where I realised how much the world has changed; writing a terribly polite email to say is it OK if I call at an approximate time tomorrow because I'll be on the move and can't guarantee I'll be in a set place for a video call. Whatever happened to: "I'll call you tomorrow" 🤦🏻♀️😂
Also thank you to the Cambridge Arts Theatre for giving me a seat on Tuesday... when the ticket I'd bought was actually for Wednesday 🤦🏻♀️
It's years since I read it though. I just remember thinking it wasn't very convincing, the whole romantic plotline, almost as if the author felt it was all a bit icky going near these bits
Saw Birdsong at the theatre last night; really moving production, beautifully lit. Much better than the book, which as I recall was written by someone whose sweet spot was describing the minutiae of tunnels under the Somme, and less so the woman the main character falls in love with
Haha thank you!
Nice bit of news from me that I'm now a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing. What with also being a Fellow of the RSA, I'm feeling like a jolly good Fellow this morning 😊
I wrote up tips on building visibility from yesterday's mentoring session here... www.linkedin.com/posts/suekeo...
Want some tips on building visibility from my mentoring session at the Rising Festival? No? OK then. The overall session was beautifully framed by Dr Lynn… | 11 comments on LinkedIn
Whereas with The Rising Festival - 95% women - we all listened and paid close attention to each other. Men who ask about allyship; one thing you can do is become aware of this, and as well as making an effort to amplify women's voices, stop other men shouting us down all the bloody time!