Southport Visiter

Bizmums boss drops in to talk flexibilit­y

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Michelle and Cheryl White, Wirral-based owner of Apollo Health Care and Mercury Franness meeting in a setting where chise School, are coming to Playthe children can attend with you town to share their experience of and other women that underbuild­ing profitable businesses. stand the different pressures you

Michala said: “There are so are under, can have a massive many women who are selfimpact on both home and work life.”employed,anddosotog­ainflexibi­lity in the care of their children. Michelle Childs started the

“Being able to attend a busi- national Bizmums network out of necessity when her second child was born.

She realised how vital it was to give women the opportunit­y to meet in child-friendly settings at times that work around the school run and nursery, and allow for feeding if necessary.

Michelle said: “I felt passionate to develop this child-friendly network and we have over 80 meetings across the UK every month, as well as a thriving online community and training support.

“This part of the North West network is growing and we have new meetings in Tarleton, Chorley and Aintree too.”

If you would like to come to a lively, fun and child-friendly networking event, (children welcome) the first visit is free.

The meeting is tomorrow, May 11 10am Playtown Ocean Plaza or if would like further details go to www. bizmums. biz/ meetupmap/ to register

 ??  ?? Michala Leyland with Cheryl White
Michala Leyland with Cheryl White
 ??  ?? Guest speaker Michelle Childs
Guest speaker Michelle Childs

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