FT Women in Business Summit
Having a diverse leadership team isn’t just a matter of social responsibility; it's a strategic imperative for businesses facing complex challenges, such as the rapid technological disruption caused by AI, geopolitical tensions and climate change. By embracing diversity at all levels, companies can tap into a wider pool of talent, insights and experiences, enabling them to navigate uncertainty, adapt to change and thrive in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
The FT Women in Business Summit will return to London on 17th June, gathering senior executives from a variety of sectors for thought-provoking keynotes, lively debates and unmissable networking opportunities. The programme will equip leaders with creative solutions for financial challenges and new opportunities for growth. Our speakers will discuss how a more inclusive and flexible work environment can lead to higher employee engagement, productivity and innovation.
Why Attend?
Understand
Discover the most effective policies, strategies and initiatives to close the gender gap
Connect
Discuss the most pressing business challenges and brainstorm solutions with leaders from different industries
Connect
Discuss the most pressing business challenges and brainstorm solutions with leaders from different industries
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THE SUPER-EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and drinks reception. Network and connect with your peers.
£779 £1,259
For a limited time only
"I really enjoyed the interactive elements of the event and the hybrid nature of the audience inclusion. The speakers and presenters were dynamic and knowledgeable. I also really enjoyed the opportunity to network with some interesting and phenomenal people. "
Speaking Opportunities
Kate Bassett
kate.bassett@ft.com
Delegate Services
Amrita Ganguly
amrita.ganguly@ft.com
Sponsorship Opportunities
Hannah Lockwood
Hannah.Lockwood@ft.com
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