On Monday, March 6, Startup Tablelands is hosting the Wire Program in Atherton to celebrate QLD Women's Week and the top female entrepreneurs and business women in our community.
The goal of the program is to help rural, regional and remote (RRR) women entrepreneurs create the ventures/businesses/initiatives of their dreams around the lives they crave to live.
We would love you to attend the event and become part of a community of women who are passionate about being entrepreneurial in rural, regional and remote settings!
You will learn about 5 key factors for success in creating and progressing your venture.
You will help plan a support hub for Women in Rural, Regional and Remote Enterprises – what would work for you?
Before you think, this isn't for me OR I cannot go...have a think about the amazing women in your life that this event could be the catalyst for....the 'one step' that could begin their journey down a new path!
It should be a lovely morning for Tableland women and a great way to kick off QLD Women's week. We're looking forward to it!
Give a yell if you have any questions - otherwise see you next Monday at Destiny Cafe, Atherton.
About the facilitator: Retha Wiesner
• Professor in Management and Entrepreneurial Behaviour
• Program Director WiRE Program
• Passionate about self-empowering women through entrepreneurial behaviour and innovation.
• Have led research and capacity building programs with a focus on small business of more than $5m
• Author of 9 books
The WIRE program exists to assist and support RRR women entrepreneurs progressing their business and career dreams.
The aim of the WiRE program is to promote and cultivate women entrepreneurship and innovation in rural, regional and remote (RRR) Australia, and particularly Queensland, through delivering an integrated capacity building program.
The objective of the WiRE program is to promote entrepreneurship through enhancing individual and organisational awareness, participation, skills, entrepreneurial behaviour, competencies and capacity, building support networks, sharing knowledge, growing resilient communities and creating sustainable change in particularly the Queensland region.