Icing on cake for county businesswomen

Wrekin College hosted the Shropshire Chamber Network of Women for lunch and cake decorating demonstrations at its Business Centre on the Wellington campus. One of the guests attending was Melanie Taylor of Chrisbeon Office Supplies who says, “This is my first visit to one of these events and I was amazed to meet such a diverse range of professional women from so many different sectors and businesses from around the county.”

Organiser Teresa Rowe adds, “We’re very grateful to bursar Yvonne Thomas and her team here at Wrekin College as this is the third year that they have invited us to lunch. The eclectic mix of ladies attending come from a very wide range of companies, ranging from florists, health specialists and retailers through to accountants and the legal profession, providing an ideal opportunity for women in all aspects of business to meet and network in a very pleasant and social atmosphere.”

Pictured (l-r): Violet Hammond of Clarke Fencote LLP, Kerry Sheldon-Jones of Equilibrium Clinic, Charlotte Butler of Aaron & Partners, and Melanie Taylor

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