Anne Ravanona continues to roll out her Global Inverst Her initiative with a great event in Dublin on November 26th.
DCU Ryan Academy in partnership with Global Invest Her, is delighted to announce an event exclusively for Female Founders – Demystifying the Dark Art of Funding.
Learn all about funding from the experts: Female Founders who successfully raised money and Investors who fund early stage startups.
This will be a highly interactive, high quality event, where you will
The event will be facilitated by Anne Ravanona, Founder & CEO of Global Invest Her
Learn more about the Speakers here (more coming soon!)
This event will replicate LIVE, the type of practical information you will learn about funding on Global Invest Her – the first online platform solely dedicated to Funding for Women Entrepreneurs.
Morning: 9:00 – 12:00
Afternoon: 13:30 – 16:00
Places are limited to 100 people so Register now, so as not to be disappointed!
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