Mauve to co-host Welsh sport, business, and culture event at Wales Week London 2024
Reserve your free ticket and join us, as we co-host a special one-off evening - as part of Wales Week London - celebrating ED&I across Welsh sport, business, and culture.
Mauve Group is proud to announce that together with Welsh Athletics and Commonwealth Games Team Wales, we will be hosting an event as part of the eighth annual Wales Week London showcase, celebrating Welsh sport, business, and culture.
Game Changers: An Evening of Welsh Sport and Business will feature renowned Paralympian, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson; retired Welsh sprinter, athletics coach, and inclusivity and diversity advocate, Christian Malcolm; and Paralympian and world record-holding shot put champion, Aled Siôn Davies OBE. The panel will discuss the importance of ED&I and will then take part in an audience Q&A session.
Also present on the night will be Welsh leaders, Team Wales CEO Rebecca Edwards-Symmons; Welsh Athletics CEO James Williams; and Mauve Group CEO Ann Ellis, discussing how Welsh sport and business are leading the way towards a more inclusive future for everyone.
Attendees can expect to sample the best of Welsh produce from Cardiff-based Tidy Kitchen Company, and signature drinks from Tiny Rebel and In the Welsh Wind, as well as to enjoy Welsh musical entertainment and avail of the opportunity to foster Welsh and London-based connections, in the stunning surrounds of one of London’s unique medieval churches.
Limited tickets for this event are available to the public. If interested, please register for your free ticket.
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