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Networking Events for Women: Cheese Tasting Event in London

 

Date: Thursday 24 October
Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Venue: Freeths London Office

Britain has been making cheese for six thousand years, with women leading the craft on farms for much of that time. Join us for an exclusive cheese tasting experience with renowned cheesemonger Ned Palmer and Emma Young as they guide you through the history, myths and magic of British cheese, with tastings of traditional and modern varieties, plus tips on pairing with wine. This event offers a unique opportunity to learn, taste, and network with other professional women in a relaxed setting.

Don’t miss this chance to explore the world of cheese with Ned Palmer and Emma Young!

 

What is NEW?

NEW (Networking Events for Women) is an initiative set up by Freeths to facilitate the building of networks for women in the industry with other professionals, across all genders. Through a range of informal events, encouraging engaging conversations we will provide a space to bring members of the professional industry who are advocates for diversity, equity and inclusion together to celebrate women in and outside of the workplace. 

This event is open to all as well as allies for women. 

Event details

Date: Thursday 24 October
Time:
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Venue: Freeths, 1 Vine St, London W1J 0AH
Nearest Tube: Green Park and Piccadilly Circus stations

RSVP by Friday 18 October 2024.

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