"I've learnedthat people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel" - Maya Angelou
This is the quote that summarised the first Inspire Roundtable in Dubai at the Halm Collective.
Thank you to Hanna and her team for sponsoring the venue. What a beautiful space you have.
Thank you forattending on the 25 June 2024
Key talking points:
- It is ok to ask for help
- It is ok to prioritise yourself
- It is ok to value your mental health
- It is ok to challenge the status quo
- It is ok to self-promote
These roundtable area safe space for like-minded women to come together and share their stories,
network and start forging strong connections
Wrap up comments: Being at this roundtable made me feel that I am not the only one, I am not
alone.
One of my core purpose of community is that no one should feel like they are alone. I invite
you to join the Inspire Community and become a member.
Testimonials
" A platformfor females that helps opening up naturally, better than group therapy and more
effectively than focus study. If you want your voice to be heard - attentively and respectfully - and have the support of others, this is the community to join." - Tatiana Radchenko
"Attending Naureen's roundtable for women made it clear to me that prioritizing women's career and family goals is not merely an afterthought; it is an essential commitment that we must embrace wholeheartedly." - Radikha Arapally
"Happy to be apart of the group that realizes - women aren't a minority, or a diversity quota, women are real power that moves the business!" - Tatiana Veller
"I don't knowwhere to start! Naureen had the best idea ever to organise these roundtable! I am so grateful as it allowed me to meet Ladies at different level of their careers which is amazing as you learn about different ways of succeeding." - Stephanie Tavitian
"The roundtablewas a wonderful format to bring women in hospitality together in an environment
that was bursting with a sense of community. From the get-go, all participants felt comfortable enough to open up about their experiences which was very refreshing to see and even rarer to find." -Meenali Khanchandani