AWTE opens its doors to men
Men are to be allowed in the Association of Women Travel Executives as a new membership tier is announced at its Chair’s Awards next week.
The AWTE will allow male colleagues for the first time which it claims will ‘enable greater engagement at company level’.
The last few tickets are available for the awards to be held on 16 October in London which include the Business Innovation Award and The Honorary Award (in memory of Joan Richardson).
Medal winning Paralympian, Bethy Woodward, 400m World Champion and 200m European Champion will be guest speaker.
AWTE chair Amanda Taylor said: "The evening will provide excellent networking opportunities for both members and non members and we look forward to welcoming male members for the first time at our events."
To book, click here. Tickets are available at £30 for AWTE members and £48 for non members.
Diane
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