Men have been conducting business in smoke-filled private members clubs and on golf courses for many years.
However, these age-old traditions has been given a bit of a makeover by a group of women who have come together to form a think-tank aimed at tackling the problem of the credit crunch in the northwest.
The catchily-named ‘Think Tank Forum for Women in Business’ – which includes no less than five lovely ladies from northwest feminist factory Hill Dickinson – broke with tradition by staging its first meeting on a golf course (insert joke about birdies here).This content has been archived. It is available through our partners, LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law.
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