{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Happy","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.happy.co.uk","title":"Women in Leadership Online Conference","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"gzqlTR6ZT5\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.happy.co.uk\/conferences\/women-in-leadership-online-conference\/\">Women in Leadership Online Conference<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.happy.co.uk\/conferences\/women-in-leadership-online-conference\/embed\/#?secret=gzqlTR6ZT5\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Women in Leadership Online Conference&#8221; &#8212; Happy\" data-secret=\"gzqlTR6ZT5\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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On Wednesday 12th November, we\u2019re bringing together inspiring speakers and industry leaders for a powerful Women in Leadership Online Conference. It\u2019s a full day of learning, collaboration, and real conversations \u2014 designed to support current and future women leaders. An online event that&#8217;s full of interaction Join us for a day on Zoom filled with inspiring talks and discussions from renowned experts and industry leaders. Throughout the day, you&#8217;ll hear from experts as they share their insights and experiences. You&#8217;ll engage in meaningful discussions with other attendees, allowing you to learn from others and explore these ideas even further for a collaborative learning experience.\u00a0Using breakout rooms, we guarantee you will be involved in discussions with at least 30 other participants over the day. But it&#8217;s not just about listening and talking &#8211; we also want you to take action. That&#8217;s why each speaker will provide practical tips that you can implement straight away at your workplace. Who should attend? Whether you&#8217;re a manager, team leader, HR professional, or CEO, this conference is for anyone passionate about creating a people-first culture that empowers their people. At Happy, we support an inclusive definition of &#8216;women&#8217; and this conference is open to anyone who is cis, trans and nonbinary for whom womanhood is part of their gender identity or experience &#8211; or allies, who want to better understand how to make a more inclusive and fair world for everyone. Find out how organisations worldwide are shifting the focus from micromanagement to trust, from surveillance to empowerment, and from stress to joy. Duration 1 day Classroom size 100\u00a0approx. Location Live Online (via Zoom) Happy testimonials Here&#8217;s what previous conference attendees have said about our interactive online events. &#8220;The speakers were so interesting and the interactivity was great, I enjoyed speaking to other attendees.&#8221; Attendee from 2024 Happy Workplaces Conference &#8220;I loved today&#8217;s conference, every speaker was so engaging, plenty of time for discussion and thought provoking debate. I adored the format!&#8221; Attendee from 2024 Happy Workplaces Conference &#8220;The conference most definitely exceeded my expectations with some very inspirational speakers.&#8221; Attendee from 2024 Happy Workplaces Conference Our speakers Stay informed about announcements regarding our speakers for this year&#8217;s event. As always, our speakers share practical, hands-on ideas that you can implement to create happy and engaged workplaces. How emotions enable our success at work Leanne Davis &#8211; \u00a0Facilitator, Coach and Learning Adventurer at LiveLearn Sonali Kumarakulasinghe &#8211; \u00a0Facilitator, Coach and Mentor at SK Consulting Emotions are always present at work, and they can be helpful, or unhelpful, in our behaviours, decision making, working relationships and performance. In this experiential session we will use a card deck &#8211; the Emotional Culture Deck &#8211; to take a practical and intentional approach to identify how our emotions can enable our success at work. Participants will leave the session with increased awareness of how emotions at work matter, with some actionable next steps. You can learn more by visiting Leanne&#8217;s website LiveLearn\u00a0here, and Sonali&#8217;s LinkedIn\u00a0here. Empowerment in Action \u2013 fostering a positive nursing environment Kelly McGovern &#8211; Chief Nurse Kelly McGovern joined West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust as chief nurse in July 2023. Previously, Kelly was deputy chief nurse and director of nursing of Broomfield site for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust \u2013 one of the largest acute trusts in the country with 15,000 staff. In addition to her trust-wide role, Kelly was the director of nursing for Broomfield Hospital and also urgent and emergency care clinical director. Kelly qualified as a nurse in 2005 and has gained a breadth of clinical leadership experience and held professional nurse leadership positions as well as more operational roles. She has worked at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, East and North Herts NHS Trust and latterly for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust The Power of Sexual Energy in the Workplace: a new paradigm for happiness and success at work Sophie Bryan: Founder of\u00a0Ordinarily Different. Sophie Bryan is a HR, Leadership and Workplace Culture Specialist, with a twist! She\u2019s also trained in Human Sexuality, Sexology and Relationship Psychology. Sophie is going where no other HR professional has dared to! To talk about sexual dynamics in the workplace. How understanding human nature (such as things like power, dominance, and shame) is the source to eradicating Sexual Harassment in the workplace &#8211; not more policies and tick box training! And how, when we harness our sexual energy in positive and appropriate ways, it can create collaboration, connection and creativity at work. In Sophie&#8217;s podcast,\u00a0The Rebel Work, she talks about how we should all have happier, healthier, more productive and purposeful experiences of work. Our speakers Stay informed about announcements regarding our speakers for this year&#8217;s event. As always, our speakers share practical, hands-on ideas that you can implement to create happy and engaged workplaces. What We Want! What&#8217;s Going on for Women Leaders In this session, Femi will draw on her decades of experience of being a women in leadership and together you&#8217;ll discuss what&#8217;s going on for women leaders at work including what women bring to leadership, what gets in their way, and what they want to enable themselves to flourish. By the end of the WWW Talk, attendees will have gained fresh insights into the unique strengths women bring to leadershop and come up with innovative approaches for overcoming challenges. Femi Otitoju, Founder of Challenge EDI, and a trailblazer in Diversity and Inclusion Femi founded her equality and diversity consultancy in 1985 and has dedicated her career to advancing diversity and inclusion. With over 35 years experience, she combines her scientific background with persuasive training, facilitation and coaching skills. Femi continues to design and deliver customised training programs for clients, covering topics such as racial and gender equity, inclusive leadership, cultural awareness, and dignity at work. Femi\u2019s impact reaches across private, public, and voluntary sectors. Her","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.happy.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/hw_hero_place2_706x506-1-1.webp","thumbnail_width":601,"thumbnail_height":601}