Exciting networking opportunity for parents in Lanarkshire who own a business or are looking to start up

-Credit: (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)
-Credit: (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)


An exciting networking opportunity for parents in Lanarkshire who own a business or are looking to start one up is coming to Coatbridge.

Hosted by Business Gateway Lanarkshire at Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, the Parents in Business networking event will feature three inspiring Lanarkshire business owners, who are parents and successful business owners themselves.

The panel will be sharing their personal business journeys — discussing both the challenges and rewards of balancing entrepreneurship with parenthood.

The panel includes Amanda Trainer, owner of Mrs. Brain Trainer, Natalie Kelso, owner of Brazilian Booty Lift and John Garvie, owner of Horizon Drone Surveying.

As well as hearing from guest speakers, attendees will benefit from building connections with other business owners, sharing experiences, and expanding their network.

"We’re excited to bring local parent entrepreneurs together for a morning of networking" said Bill Duncan, economic development manager.

"Our guest speakers have built successful businesses while raising families, and their stories will resonate with anyone navigating the challenges of balancing business and family life."

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The event will take place from 9.30am to 11.30am at the Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, Heritage Way, Coatbridge, ML5 1QD.

Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended.

For more information and to register, visit: Parents in Business Networking: Making your business work for you and your family | Business Gateway (bgateway.com)

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