Previous Events
Read about successful events run previously by The NextWomen
Workshops
January 27th 2010: The NextWomen 2010 Strategy Event - Workshop + Keynotes and Panel
- Photos from the event
- Female Entrepreneurs Learn Top Business Strategies for 2010
- Keynote Details
- Keynote Speakers and Panel
- Detailed Blue Ocean Strategy Session Plan
- Agenda
Funding and Pitching Events
October 7th 2009: Darwinian Business – Survival of the Fittest (Entrepreneur)
- AudioBoo and Fits.me Crowned Winning Pitch-preneurs
- Biographies of the women and men involved
- Agenda
- Pitch-preneurs 1
- Pitch-preneurs 2
- Pitch-preneurs 3
- Pitch-preneurs 4
- Pitch-preneurs 5
25th February 2009: Funding and Pitching for Starting and Growing Businesses – All You Wanted to know, but were too Afraid to ask
- Agenda and biographies
- The NextWomen Stay Optimistic in Difficult Funding Times
3rd December 2008: Female Internet Heroes Event
- Agenda and biographies
- If you have been Successful Send the Elevator back down
Kitchen Table Dinners
Kitchen Dinner Number 1: Dine with Accel (Sold out)
Kitchen Dinner Number 2: May 6th Dine with Google, (Sold out)
Kitchen Dinner Number 3: June 30th Dine with Yelp (Sold out)
Kitchen Dinner Number 4: July 27th Summer Kitchen Dinner (Sold out)
Kitchen Dinner Number 5: November 18th Dine with theOutNet – The BIG Kitchen Dinner (Sold out)
Kitchen Dinner Number 6: December 16th Dine with Facebook – The End of Year Dinner (Sold Out)
Mixed Networking (London)
Tuesday June 2nd 2009: Secrets Revealed: Female Technology Entrepreneurs – Stories of Success from Women in Tech
Held at the Hospital Club on Endell Street, we partnered with First Tuesday for an informal networking event at Paul Allen’s private club – The Hospital – where some of the UK’s most successful female technology entrepreneurs reveal their secrets. Speakers included:
- Cary Marsh, Founder and CEO of MyDeo
- Katarina Skoberne, Founder of Openad.net
- Angel Gambino, Social Entrepreneur, ex Bebo
Read about their experiences in the world of tech.









