Dublin business women to avail of 80% Skillnet funding for 'To Be the Best' – A Business Masterclass for Women
Dublin Business Women’s Skillnet (DBWS) in conjunction with the Dublin City and County Enterprise Boards today officially launched their ‘To Be the Best’ Masterclass series for female entrepreneurs. Mairead Cirillo, Chair of DBWS steering group, said, “there is a very real need for targeted and tailored training for women in the business community in Dublin.”
The 12 part series, which commences with a residential weekend in the Clarion Hotel (IFSC) on September 12th/13th, will facilitate and stimulate business growth by providing the opportunity for female entrepreneurs, who wish to grow and develop thriving businesses, to take time out and think strategically about their business and how to develop those businesses to the next level.
The format will be informative and interactive with a variety of experienced professionals speaking over the duration of the course. In addition there will be a panel of City and County Enterprise Board business mentors available.
Pre launch uptake of the programme has been such that there are a limited number of places remaining for this tailored, subsidised training programme. Business women who wish to avail of the Masterclass will be heavily subsidized by up to 80% of the cost. The programme will be offered on a first come, first served basis.
For Further Information please contact:
Rene Synnott, Network Manager,
Bolbrook Enterprise Centre, Avonmore Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Phone : 01 4145700
Mobile :086 341 1513
E-mail: rene@dbws.ie
Web : www.dbws.ie
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Skillnets Limited is an enterprise-led support body dedicated to the promotion and facilitation of learning as a key element in sustaining Ireland's national competitiveness.
Skillnets supports networks of enterprises to engage in training under the Learning Networks Programme. These Learning Networks, now referred to as 'Skillnets', are led and managed by the enterprises themselves and have created and delivered training programmes across a broad range of industry and service sectors nationwide.
Skillnets is funded by the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment from the resources of the National Training Fund and its stakeholders include the Irish Business and Employers Confederation, Chambers Ireland, the Construction Industry Federation, the Small Firms Association and the Irish Congress of Trade Unions.
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