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Women in Timber Partners with Modern Joinery News

Women in Timber Partners with Modern Joinery News

Women In Timber says it is delighted to announce it has partnered with Modern Joinery News.

Laura Qualters of Women in Timber said: “This partnership gives us the opportunity to amplify our messages and reach a wider, targeted audience. Together, we’ll create opportunities for shared content, event support, and sustained visibility for women across our sector – making this a brilliant fit.”

After Sarah Ball, Publisher of Modern Joinery News attended the inaugural Women in Timber Conference, she could see there was a great opportunity to work together.

Sarah said: “We are excited to see the number of women working in timber growing, and we believe that adding our voice can encourage even more women to join this dynamic industry. There are so many career paths within the direct supply chain, as well as all the supporting roles every business needs. Women in Timber has truly hit the nail on the head by bringing so many women together as a catalyst for change in the industry.”

The date for Women in Timber will be released very soon.

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