Liverpool Success Women’s Network
Liverpool comes into its own for business
The Liverpool Success Women’s Network (SWN) has been running for 18 months.
During this time, the Minister for Small Business and many excellent speakers have made guest appearances at the lunches.
The businesswomen’s network meets at the Comfort Inn, Hunts, monthly on Thursdays.
Liverpool is a dynamic and changing area. It attracts professionals, offers good quality business offices, and is becoming a more affluent suburb.
Small businesses are the backbone of Liverpool, with an emphasis on doing business within the local community.
“As a mother of six children, I enjoy working close to home. I work with my husband in his automotive business, and I’m a rep for - Esteem Jewellery,” Patricia Wicks said.
“I enjoy working in the local area and attending the Liverpool Success Women’s Network lunches with their motivating speakers, ” Patricia Wicks added.
“The Liverpool Success Women’s Network allows me to meet other women who run small businesses in the Liverpool area,” Patricia added.
“Networking is proven to be the most cost effective way of marketing for micro and small businesses,” Natalie Moutia, Co-founder of Success Women’s Network said.
“Our lunches are relaxed, so women have fun whilst making great business contacts,” Ms Moutia added.
“At the lunches women can promote their businesses, have a 30-second business commercial or appear as the special guest,” Ms Moutia said.
To register for a Liverpool Success Women’s Network lunch go to our
Events Page.
Success Women’s Network Testimonial
Patricia Wicks
Esteem Jewellery, Liverpool
I attended my first Success Womens Network lunch last November at the invitation of a friend and member, Anne O'Keefe. I found SWN to be innovative. Lunchtime is the best and most civilised time to network. I am a mum and find that school hours are the best time to work.
Being self-employed has many benefits, but one large disadvantage is the lack of contact with other like-minded people. In a large company there are opportunities for training and socialising within the workplace. Being a member of SWN gives us the opportunity to meet other self- employed people in a social setting. This gives us the opportunity to discuss issues that may be relevant within our Community and workplaces.
I look forward to the monthly keynote speakers who offer inspiration and education on a range of topics. The Pink Belt team has a diverse range of talents and they share their expertise with members.
The Liverpool Community is a dynamic group. Each month I meet new and interesting businesswomen. Liverpool is a growing community, and the SWN reflects a diverse mix of businesses representing the Liverpool Community.
I am happy to be part of the Success Womens Network.
Business Profile
Patricia Wicks
Esteem Jewellery
Liverpool
Esteem Jewellery is a direct selling business offering an exclusive and glamorous range of jewellery.
Home and work designer jewellery parties are available, with hostesses receiving up to 3 pieces of complimentary jewellery. Monthly collections include timeless classics and edgy statement pieces complimenting the latest fashion.
Esteem empowers women. The business recruits self-driven ladies who work flexible hours. Recruits receive company training, great support and generous remuneration.
”I love esteem because I have children and work around my kids schedules. I work school hours and evenings. This arrangement frees my time between 3pm and 6pm when we do homework, footy training and dinner,” Patricia Wicks of Esteem Jewellery said.
For more information go to
www.esteem.com.au. Or call Patricia on 0409 307 246.
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