
Suzi Perry has been revealed as the headline speaker for this year’s International Women’s Day event organised by Cumbria Chamber of Commerce.
It will be held at the Greenhill Hotel, near Wigton on Monday, March 9 and its theme is Give to Gain.
One of the UK’s most respected television and radio broadcasters, Suzi brings more than two decades of experience at the highest level of global sport and live broadcasting.
Widely known as the queen of the pit lane, she is recognised as a trailblazer who has helped redefine what leadership and representation look like in a traditionally male-dominated field.
At the event, Suzi will share insights into her career journey, overcoming challenges and the importance of representation and resilience.
Suzi will be joined by an inspiring line-up of speakers including Julie Clayton, of Eden Valley Hospice and Jigsaw, Cumbria Children’s Hospice and Caroline Rayner of Knights, who will bring practical business insight and real-world experience to the day’s programme.
Attendees will also hear from a panel of influential regional business leaders, including:
- Jill Johnston, Cumberland Building Society
- Emma Porter, Rebuild Site
- Lauren Allison, Genesis Homes
Together, the speakers and panel will explore how giving time, knowledge, opportunity and support within business networks can generate stronger growth, leadership and resilience across Cumbria’s economy.
The International Women’s Day event is open to all and will combine keynote talks, panel discussion and vibrant, high-value networking, built around this year’s central focus, Give to Gain, which explores how collaboration, shared learning and mutual support can drive stronger businesses and careers.
Lesley Robinson, head of business growth and support at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, said: “This event is about celebrating the achievements of women across Cumbria while also creating an opportunity for open conversation, shared learning and inspiration.
“We’re delighted to bring together such an amazing group of speakers and panellists, and we encourage businesses and individuals alike to book and support what promises to be a truly uplifting day.”
Headline sponsors are Knights and pladis.
Mark Ebdon, general manager at pladis, said: “pladis is part of our heritage with our Carr’s brand being founded in Carlisle nearly 200 years ago, and supporting International Women’s Day reflects our ongoing commitment to equity and inclusion.
“We’re honoured to celebrate the achievements of women across Cumbria and continue building a workplace and community where everyone can thrive.”
Tickets are available now, with places limited. Businesses and individuals are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment.
Book your place: https://my.cumbriachamber.co.uk/calendar_detail.html?eid=CBBEC006-447F-4EE1-AD2B-A0309E38EC83
Sponsorship opportunities are also available, starting from £500 plus VAT. Businesses interested can contact Lesley Robinson via [email protected].





