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Hillary Clinton, Mary McAleese, Cherie Blair and Dame Louise Richardson speak at International Voices of Leadership – ‘Women Leading Change’ Conference

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The WIB Group brought together a line–up of inspiring global leaders to explore the theme of ‘Women Leading Change’ as part of its International Voices of Leadership Conference today at Mandela Hall, Belfast.

Keynote speakers included Secretary Hillary Clinton, Professor Mary McAleese, Cherie Blair CBE KC and Dame Louise Richardson DBE who explored the importance of embracing inclusivity, making your voice heard and looking at the essential strategies to develop as an impactful leader.

Hosted by Sarah Travers, the conference was supported by Belfast City Council, The Ireland Funds, Dept of Economy and Allstate and featured a wealth of inspirational speakers including Alyse Nelson, CEO of Vital Voices, Sarah Friar, CEO of Nextdoor and Huma Abedin, American political staffer.

The Conference in partnership with the Chief Executives Club at Queen’s University was part of the three–day Agreement 25 schedule and also focused on local young voices, Tara Gráinne Ní Chonghaile, Cormac Savage and Farrah Oliver–McAuley – as they discussed their future and visions for the next 25 years of social progress in Northern Ireland. 

Commenting on the conference, WIB Group CEO Roseann Kelly said, “It was a real honour to bring together such a diverse range of leading female voices to celebrate the changes that they have made possible and showcase how women are leading in business right across our economy. We wanted to shine a light on their stories of resilience that are emblematic of women’s contribution to the world and who serve as role models for the future leaders of today.”

The WIB Group brought together a line–up of inspiring global leaders to explore the theme of ‘Women Leading Change’ as part of its International Voices of Leadership Conference today at Mandela Hall, Belfast.

Keynote speakers included Secretary Hillary Clinton, Professor Mary McAleese, Cherie Blair CBE KC and Dame Louise Richardson DBE who explored the importance of embracing inclusivity, making your voice heard and looking at the essential strategies to develop as an impactful leader.

Hosted by Sarah Travers, the conference was supported by Belfast City Council, The Ireland Funds, Dept of Economy and Allstate and featured a wealth of inspirational speakers including Alyse Nelson, CEO of Vital Voices, Sarah Friar, CEO of Nextdoor and Huma Abedin, American political staffer.

The Conference in partnership with the Chief Executives Club at Queen’s University was part of the three–day Agreement 25 schedule and also focused on local young voices, Tara Gráinne Ní Chonghaile, Cormac Savage and Farrah Oliver–McAuley – as they discussed their future and visions for the next 25 years of social progress in Northern Ireland. 

Commenting on the conference, WIB Group CEO Roseann Kelly said, “It was a real honour to bring together such a diverse range of leading female voices to celebrate the changes that they have made possible and showcase how women are leading in business right across our economy. We wanted to shine a light on their stories of resilience that are emblematic of women’s contribution to the world and who serve as role models for the future leaders of today.”

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