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Submitted by Guest Author on 8 March 2021
Today, the 8 March, marks International Women s Day which celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It is also a day to raise awareness about women s equality and to fundraise for female-focused charities.
To recognise International Women s Day, VisitScotland Business Events spoke with some of our female colleagues and partners from across the globe to discuss and celebrate their achievements.
Jaimé Bennett, business director, EMEA, PCMA
Over the last 16 years I have worked in many facets and roles within our industry from agency to exhibition organiser and CVB to corporate and association. I was also the youngest person to be appointed as chair of the Association of Irish Professional Conference Organisers.