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iCAN Birmingham & Allianz- Women In Business Series: Accelerate Your Career

Join iCAN Birmingham and Allianz for Women In Business Series: Accelerate Your Career, an empowering event designed to inspire, connect, and equip you in the Birmingham insurance industry with the tools to thrive.

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL!

As we celebrate International Women’s Month 2025, this event will highlight the incredible contributions of women in insurance while addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Through an engaging keynote, personal insights, and expert advice, we’ll explore how women can accelerate their careers, drive industry-wide change, and shape the future of insurance.

What to Expect:

•Inspiring keynote from Apprentice Finalist Scarlett Allen-Horton, sharing her career journey and leadership insights

•Interactive panel discussion on breaking barriers, leadership, and women in business

•Networking opportunities with industry professionals and future leaders

•Practical strategies to accelerate your career growth and impact

Speakers:

  • Moderator – Ana Gomes-Freire – iCAN Birmingham Co-Lead and Professional Risks Insurance Underwriter, Markel

  • Scarlett Allen-Horton – Global Director, Harper Fox Partners and Apprectice Finalist

  • Raazi Karim – Management Trainee, Allianz

  • Dr Ana Mata – Managing Director & Actuary, MatBlas

  • Georgia Leigh – Managing Director, Gallagher Leicester

Whether you’re an industry veteran, an aspiring leader, learning the ropes or simply passionate about advancing women in insurance, this event is for you!

Let’s take action, drive change, and accelerate our careers together.

There will be a photographer at the event, and photos will be used for iCAN’s marketing purposes. If you do not wish to appear in photographs, please let one of the iCAN team know on the day.

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