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Women's Ambassador Campaign

The Women’s Ambassador Campaign was launched in June 2007 to help create a national network of women entrepreneurs. It aims to promote a culture of women’s enterprise whether by starting a business or social enterprise, or by making an innovative idea happen at work.

It is an inspirational and ambitious campaign, backed by a coalition of business, charities, education bodies and government – it’s unique in being women focused, business-led and government-backed. This army of businesswomen activists will provide a 1000 strong national network helping women across the country and will work with the new Task Force for Women’s Enterprise.

In July 2007 the NWDA launched the Northwest region's Women's Ambassadors Campaign. Several leading women and men involved in Women's Enterprise in the Northwest spoke at the event.  Read the press release here.

The Women's Ambassadors will:

  • be recruited by Regional Development Agencies advised by Enterprise Insight, with each RDA asked to recruit over 100 entrepreneurs
  • have a focus on key stages of women’s lives including younger women, women who have just had children and are taking stock of their future work plans and women whose children may now have left home; and,
  • work with women in their communities, through education and in specific industries to inspire more women to start their own businesses.

The NWDA is working with Enterprise Insight on the campaign and now has over 140 women entrepreneurs from the Northwest registered. Benefits include:

  • An opportunity to be part of the Women’s Ambassadors network of inspirational women
  • Promotional opportunities for you and your business through the national Enterprise Insight press office, newsletter and campaign websites
  • Speaking opportunities at schools, colleges, universities or at networks, conferences and events
  • Other personal development opportunities including offers of training, information on relevant awards and invites to networks and events offering opportunities to meet well-known business people, media and celebrities
  • The opportunity to shape policy at a local, regional and potentially national level
  • Receive regular e-newsletter updates on enterprise and the women’s enterprise agenda keeping you in touch with everything that’s going on.

The NWDA holds regular quarterly Women’s Ambassador events across the Northwest which enable the region’s Ambassadors to meet up and share best practice.  On 25 June 2008 the Women's Ambassador programme held it 1st anniversary meeting. The event was attended by over 50 registered women's ambassadors from across the Northwest region and included speakers on the Women's Enterprise agenda, Access to Finance and tendering for supply chain contracts through WEConnect (www.weconnect.org.uk ). The next meeting is scheduled for the end of September 2008.

Investing in England's Northwest (link opens in a new window)