
Demand is growing for a highly anticipated International Women’s Day event headlined by Suzi Perry.
The Cumbria Chamber of Commerce event, at the Greenhill Hotel near Wigton on March 9 is a celebration, bringing together influential leaders, forward-thinking organisations and professionals from across Cumbria to celebrate achievement, share insight and champion the power of opportunity under the theme Give to Gain.
The chamber also announced a new sponsor for the event, Day Cummins. The chamber said: “We proud to welcome Day Cummins on board as a key supporter of the event.
“Their sponsorship reflects a strong commitment to supporting communities, championing inclusion and backing initiatives that help people and businesses thrive.”
The event will feature headline speaker Suzi Perry, one of the UK’s most respected broadcasters and a trailblazer in her field, who will share powerful reflections on her career, resilience and leadership.
She will be joined by an inspiring line-up of speakers, including Julie Clayton of Eden Valley Hospice & Jigsaw 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 Emma Sherlock of Stan Sherlock Associates Ltd, Jill Johnston, of Cumberland Building Society, Emma Porter, of Rebuild Site and Lauren Allison of Genesis Homes, offering honest perspectives on leadership, growth and navigating challenges in today’s business landscape.
With strong support from sponsors including Knights, pladis and now Day Cummins, the event continues to grow in scale, impact and reputation.
Becky Swain, practice manager, at Day Cummins, said: “At Day Cummins Ltd, we are delighted to support International Women’s Day, to celebrate the immense value women bring to the workforce.
“This global movement is essential for highlighting the achievements of women in many fields and recognising the ongoing need to eradicate systemic barriers that still hinder their progress.
“We are dedicated to investing in women, including regular reviews of pay equity and transparent career progression paths to ensure fair compensation for all. We champion flexible working arrangements and robust parental leave policies.
“This year’s theme Give to Gain focuses on reciprocity, understanding that by giving our resources, time, and advocacy, we gain a more innovative, equitable, and successful business community.”
Lesley Robinson, head of business growth & support at Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, said: “This event has become a standout moment in Cumbria’s business calendar, bringing together incredible speakers and voices from across our region.
“We’re thrilled to have Day Cummins supporting us this year. Their commitment to the community and to supporting positive change makes them a fantastic partner for International Women’s Day.”
International Women’s Day at the Chamber is more than a celebration, it is a powerful platform for sharing stories, building confidence, strengthening networks and inspiring the next generation of leaders.
With a compelling programme, high-profile speakers and strong regional support, this year’s event is set to be a truly memorable and unmissable occasion, the chamber said.
Tickets are limited and demand is building quickly for what promises to be a vibrant, high-energy event.
While International Women’s Day celebrates the achievements and experiences of women, the chamber warmly encourages everyone to attend.
The event is designed to bring people together across the business community, and the insights, conversations and connections on the day are valuable for all.
To book, visit https://my.cumbriachamber.co.uk/calendar_detail.html?eid=CBBEC006-447F-4EE1-AD2B-A0309E38EC83





