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HomeNewsShowcase your female-led business at W2W Business Expo

Showcase your female-led business at W2W Business Expo

There is an opportunity for local women to discover their entrepreneurial talent and grow their network at the upcoming W2W Business Expo, held at The J Noosa, on Wednesday 3 July from 4–9pm.

The aim of the Expo is to showcase a variety of female-led businesses, where they will be able to promote their business, connect with like-minded women in business and sell products.

The Expo will feature a collection of handpicked female-driven business stall holders who have been identified for their creativity in the food, art and service industry.

W2W was established by the University of the Sunshine Coast to provide a collective avenue for women across the Sunshine Coast to learn and be inspired by other women entrepreneurs.

This year’s event will also include seminars from local producers on business management and how to start and promote your business.

An online platform has also been launched for W2W where women can grow their business and form connections in a supportive space.

Event organisers are offering business owners a discounted $20 stall at the W2W Business Expo which includes 6 ft. trestle table.

There is also a Visual Marketing workshop for stall holders to learn more about visual branding for print, digital and social media for their business.

The workshop will be run by Taty Hindes on Friday 10 May and Friday 17 May at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads.

Anyone interested in becoming a stall holder or attending the Visual Marketing workshop can email kpavlovi@usc.edu.au or send a Facebook message to W2W Sunshine Coast page at www.facebook.com/W2WSunshineCoast/.

 

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