
We are a society who are passionate about improving the representation of women in corporate and commercial sectors, where they are typically not well represented. These sectors include: law, banking, politics and engineering to name a few.
We aim to challenge the low figures of women within these sectors by:
-Providing work experience opportunities
-Hosting regular inspirational talks
-Giving young women the opportunity to mentor and be mentored by other women
-Encourage young women to volunteer at partner organisations (Southampton Women's Centre), which will also improve employability
-Create an alumni that lasts even long after the women have graduated
The Committee
All clubs and societies within the Students' Union are run entirely by students. The student committee for Women in Business Society this year are:
Beatrice Craycraft
Editor in Chief
Editor in Chief
Adetutu Jawando
First Year Representative
First Year Representative
Shujie Si
Head of Communication
Head of Communication
Meher Dhingra
President
President
Kashika Puri
Secretary
Secretary
Denitsa Hadzhiyska
Social Media Officer
Social Media Officer
Avgi Tsolaridou
Treasurer
Treasurer
Mikaela Hristova
Vice President
Vice President
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Membership Information
These are the current membership fees offered by Women in Business Society, although many clubs and societies offer a free period for new members to try out their activities.
You must be a member of the Students' Union to join a club or society
Name | Cost | Valid Period | Details | |
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Year Membership | £3.00 | 01/09/2021 - 31/08/2022 | Our yearly membership gives access to our workshops, networking events and speaker events. Members will also have priority for tickets of our socials, including our termly Welcome Drinks. Do I need to be a woman? NOT AT ALL! WIB is for everyone who would want to promote a more inclusive business community and wants to gain an insight into career opportunities in the business world. We charge a small fees so we can continue to increase our partnerships with major names in the corporate sector and sponsor insightful and fun events for all our members. |
Constitution
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