The Road to a SHEcovery

by | May 5, 2021

As part of the No7 Unstoppable Together campaign in partnership with AllBright, No7 are partnering with The Female Lead to host a consumer panel event taking place on Thursday 6th May, hosted by Edwina Dunn MBE, founder of The Female Lead.

Date: Thursday 6th May

Time: 6pm UK Time

Location: LinkedIn Live

Panellists:

  • Edwina Dunn OBE – Founder of The Female Lead and Data Science Entrepreneur

  • Dr Ateh Jewel – Award Winning Journalist & Diversity Advocate

  • Krystle McGilvery – AllBright Course Leader and Personal Finance Coach

  • Katie Swift – No7 UK Marketing Director

 

This free virtual event will take place on LinkedIn Live with an expert panel who will be discussing: navigating life’s challenges, fighting back against the SHEcession, maximising our potential, and the No7 #UnstoppableTogether campaign, including the No7 x AllBright SHEcovery Course Collection.

 

You can sign up in advance by heading to https://www.linkedin.com/events/6793829319354421248/ to register for the event and receive an exclusive No7 discount.

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