“As a collective, we have a louder voice and ability to champion our colleagues, highlight their successes, providing opportunities for other women to grow, learn, and succeed in business“ - Tamara McMillen, Executive Sales Director of @vmbusiness,from the stage of #WIBAwards2018
Virgin Media Business are proud sponsors of the Women In Business Awards at the @CrownePlaza tomorrow. A fantastic opportunity to celebrate some of Northern Ireland's most successful, entrepreneurial and inspiring business women. #WIBAwards2018@wibni
Tamara McMillen, Our Executive Sales Director "As a collective, we have a louder voice and ability to champion our colleagues, highlight their successes, providing opportunities for other women to grow, learn, and succeed in business“ #WIBAwards2018
Our CEO, Roseann Kelly, Paul Farrell, VP of @VirginMediaIE and 2017 VOOM winner Tracey Jane Cassidy from @junioreinsteins at yesterday’s Women in Business Awards Retreat in Dublin 🌟
Grants of between £5,000 and £10,000 are now available from our Tampon Tax Community Fund to support projects undertaken by organisations working with women or girls. Closing date is 31st October at 1pm! Find out more and apply here: https://t.co/vxykwUFS8f
Champions League Studio at Virgin Media TV. ‘Very fitting for a room of champions’- Paul Farrell, VP at Virgin Media Ireland. Well done to all the finalists of #WIBAwards2018
What a lovely day with the tenants and team at Leonard Cheshire House Belfast. We got crafty to help play a tiny part in helping towards their Christmas fair. A wonderful organisation 😊
OMG!! Who are these #dinosaurs?
Hilariously awful and ridiculously #oldschool - change is coming!!
#womenonboards#everydaysexism
The 10 sexist excuses that big companies give for not appointing women to boards
https://t.co/oSGh0PuGWT
I know I shouldn’t be shocked by these #womenonboards excuses but I am. Comments from @HA_Review in advance of June report. Still a lot of work to do with respect to gender and pay equality. https://t.co/GSRFRZNh3K
At the Ulster Museum for Civil Rights in NI 50 years on – An Historical Perspective. Lectures and discussion with historians Dr Chris Reynolds, Professor Tom Hennessey, Dr Margaret O’Callaghan Chaired by Dr Eamon Phoenix.