A business network aimed at empowering women has announced a recent revitalisation.
Pink Link’s Carlisle group will relaunch on September 13 with a new venue – Gosling Sike at Cumbria Wildlife Trust, and host Mary Ballard.
Designed for women running their businesses or working within one, artisans, and professionals, the Carlisle network will hold monthly meetings at the new venue.
Coral Horn, founder of Pink Link, said: “The community spirit of women helping women win is particularly strong in Cumbria, and we are thrilled to foster a robust network here in Carlisle.
“Building strong relationships is the best way to open doors to opportunities and grow your business - your network becomes your loudest cheerleaders.
“We’re excited to bring this philosophy to life in Carlisle.”
Mary Ballard, founder of the Ballard PR Agency, added: “I am truly honoured to step into the role of Pink Link Carlisle host.
“This role perfectly aligns with my commitment to supporting other women and nurturing a thriving community.
“I am eager to show how Pink Link enriches its members' lives, offering substantial business and personal benefits.
“I am also thankful to Cumbria Wildlife Trust for allowing us to use their stunning facility, which will undoubtedly inspire us to reach new heights while prioritising our well-being.”
To celebrate, Pink Link Carlisle is offering a free first visit for newcomers.
For more information or to book your free first visit, contact the Pink Link team on 01772 348 309 or book directly at https://www.pinklinkladies.co.uk/carlisle-networking/.
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