Women and Defence of Nations
Thursday 29 July
Wilkins Old Refectory at University College
London WC1E 6BT
5.00pm followed by a networking reception.
Women now have a greater voice than ever on matters of national defence. No longer a realm exclusive to “old white guys”, women can be found not just protesting against war and nuclear weapons but in decision making and influencing roles at all levels of Government and the media.
Full event details can be found here.
Chaired by: Baroness Morris of Bolton
Speakers:
- Erin Harbaugh, Public Diplomacy Advisor, Bureau of International Security & Nonproliferation, US Department of State
- Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly, Director, Complexity Research Group, London School of Economics
- Marie Colvin, War Correspondent, the Sunday Times
- Terri E McNally, Owner and President of Global Capital Ltd
WIPP Members: FREE (Register here)
Non-Member Rate: £25.00 + VAT (£29.38)
Register your place now
Women and Political Reform
Thursday 15 July 2010
The new Lib-Con Government is proposing changes to our political system. What could this mean for women? Will AV, Party Lists, STV, Zipping, or any of the other “proportional” systems see more women in political life, or should we just stick to First Past the Post?
Learn more about these systems and have your say on this key issue.
Chaired by: Baroness Scott of Needham Market.
Event details can be found here.
Women Enterprise & Procurement and Reception in Parliament
in association with Pink Shoe Club
Tuesday 20 April 2010,
House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW
To find out more about this event,
click here
Advertising Opportunities
If you would like to contribute an article or take advertising in the associated WiPP publication, please contact:
Liz St Clair
Executive Director liz.stclair@womeninpublicpolicy.org
What is WiPP
WiPP is a cross-Party - cross-Sector network for women. WiPP members hold influential positions in British political parties, the civil service, local government, lobby groups, charities, social enterprises, trades, corporations, business and industry.
WiPP events provide a unique opportunity to women interested in contributing to public policy from various perspectives.
Wipp is chaired by:
Lynn Berry OBE,
Chief Executive, WRVS
Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean
(Labour)
Baroness Morris of Bolton
(Conservative)
Baronnes Scott of Needham Market
(Liberal Democrats)
Membership
WiPP is a membership organisation costing £40 per annum (individual membership) or £200 per annum (corporate membership – entitles organisations to send any member of staff to WiPP events, up to a maximum of 6 persons per event)
Benefits of membership include:
- Invitation to 4 Policy Debates and Networking Events per year with other Senior Public Policy Experts, Politicians and Leaders
- Invitation to all other WiPP events including Receptions, Breakfasts, Lunch Seminars and Lectures
- Special Discounts on training and improvement courses
- Access to policy makers and business leaders
- Mentorship





