The ninth Women in Business Voices of Leadership conference today provided an international stage for purpose-driven leadership conversations as over 400 delegates heard from an esteemed line up of innovative and inspiring speakers.
Discussing the theme of ‘Courageous Leadership’, keynote speakers included Paralympic champion and BAFTA-winning documentary maker Ellie Simmonds, along with First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, who explored the principles of courageous leadership and how it can inspire action to create lasting impact.
Hosted by Donna Traynor in Mandela Hall and delivered in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, the 2025 event welcomed the return of NIE Networks as title sponsor, with Belfast City Council and Staffline also supporting the event. Guests also heard from Marie Doyle (Deloitte UK) Jessica N. Grounds (Corporate Directors Forum), Carol Ann Whitehead (The Zebra Tribe), Professor Deirdre Heenan, Staffline CEO Tina McKenzie MBE and Q Radio presenter Cushla Rice.
Speaking at the conference, Women in Business Managing Director Lorraine Acheson said, “Today’s event is a powerful celebration of new narratives in leadership. Narratives that are inherently inclusive, authentic, and forward-thinking. Bringing together this brilliant group of people, and all the rich knowledge they have to offer, plays an essential role in amplifying the voices of women and underrepresented leaders. It is central to our mission to sustain a platform for diverse perspectives who continue to influence how we lead and inspire in an evolving global landscape.
“Thank you to all our speakers and partners for helping to facilitate this year’s conference which stands apart as the pinnacle of our year-round efforts to empower the leaders of today so they may have a greater impact on our collective tomorrow.”
You can find more information about this year’s conference at: https://www.womeninbusinessni.com/events/voices-of-leadership-conference-2025
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