Entries by Lesley Williams

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Women in Tourism Webinar: tackling imposter syndrome

Even the most experienced professionals can sometimes feel like they don’t quite belong. Whether it’s questioning your achievements, doubting your abilities, or feeling pressure to prove yourself in new situations, imposter syndrome affects people across every stage of their career, including many successful women working in tourism, hospitality and business leadership. On Friday 3 July, […]

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Women in Tourism Summer Social 2026

As the summer season gathers pace, we’re inviting women from across Scotland’s tourism and hospitality sector to come together for an evening of connection, conversation and community. Join us on Thursday 18 June at Tigerlily, Edinburgh for the Women in Tourism Summer Social, a relaxed networking evening designed to bring people together before what promises […]

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Women in Tourism Q&A: Patricia Cuni on blogging, transferable skills and staying curious in our beautiful country

Originally from Barcelona and proudly calling Edinburgh home for well over a decade, Patricia Cuni has built a brilliant, multi-layered tourism career founded in journalism, some serendipitous blogging and a genuine passion for travel. Now Marketing Manager at The Real Mary King’s Close, Patricia has gone from launching her influential travel blog Mad About Travel to being recognised multiple times as […]

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Collaboration: powering up your brand through partnership

Glasgow is a city that thrives on connection. From its vibrant hospitality scene to its world-class events, success here is rarely a solo act. It’s built on relationships, shared ambition, and a willingness to work together.  That spirit sits at the heart of our upcoming Women in Tourism event, Collaboration: Powering Up Your Brand Through Partnership, taking place […]

Women in Tourism announce new Chair

The Board of Women in Tourism are delighted to announce the incoming Chair for the organisation.  Formally constituted in 2017 with the founding principles to motivate, support and encourage women into positions of leadership, Women in Tourism has grown to be a nationally recognised body supporting women across Scotland’s tourism sector.