Suzanne Shaw will join the panel at Princes Risborough Town Councils event on International Women's Day (Wednesday March 8th) to discuss Health, Welfare, and Sociology.
The event, at the Brushwood Suite, will also feature Jane Robinson; trustee of One Can Trust and head of stakeholder of communications at Action for Children, Kate Brewster; and the UK’s leading shyness expert, author and founder of Shy and Mighty, Nadia Finer.
Suzanne, who found fame with the band Hearsay and also appeared in Panto in Aylesbury, is the founder of Happy Healthy Club. She's been speaking to Bucks Radio's Nathan Cooper about how her life has changed, the role of a working mum, and the event in Risborough:
The event will run from 7:00 pm with the panel starting at 7:30 pm. Each speaker will present for 15-minutes and there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end. The Brushwood Suite’s dedicated licensed bar will be open between 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. This panel event is inclusive and open to all. Seated tickets can be purchased in advance from WeGotTickets for £5.50 (including booking fee) or, subject to availability, on the door for £7. All proceeds will be split between various women’s charities. To purchase tickets in advance, please visit www.wegottickets.com/event/573521.
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