In advance of our Women in Tourism Networking Event on 11 September in Glasgow, we’re delighted to showcase the inspiring industry speakers who’ll be taking part in our discussion panel. First up is Amanda McMillan OBE, CEO and Managing Director of Glasgow Airport.  Read more

Women in Tourism are delighted to announce our next networking event, on Monday 11 September at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, Glasgow, from 5.45pm – 9pm.

Our theme for the event is:Recruitment & Skills: How to encourage talent to the industry, create good outcomes & career paths.”  Read more

The idea for our skills swap for Women in Tourism members was consolidated at our March 2017 networking and membership launch event.  Read more

The team at Women in Tourism has been working on developing membership, benefits and related activities since our networking event and membership launch in March.  Read more

Join Women in Tourism at our networking event on Wednesday 8 March 2017, International Women’s Day.

We want to #BeBoldForChange and we’ll be explaining how you can join us in developing Women in Tourism.
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Women in Tourism is delighted to be hosting its first event of 2017 on International Women’s Day.

Join us for an evening of networking and debate on Wednesday 8 March 2017 – sign up here.

We’ll be presenting on how you can join Women in Tourism and shape its future. Meet some of the inspiring contributors on our industry panel.  Read more

Women in Tourism is delighted to invite you to join us at The Place Hotel, Edinburgh from 6pm on Wednesday 8 March 2017, International Women’s Day, for industry networking, a panel discussion with questions and debate, and more.  Read more

As we continue our Women in Tourism Industry Spotlight series, we hear from Cathy Craig, Commercial Director at Abellio Scotrail and board member of VisitScotland.

On Thursday 17th March Room-picthe very first Women In Tourism (WIT) event took place in Edinburgh’s EICC in partnership with Tourism Society Scotland.  The event was part of the Signature Programme at the annual STA Conference during Scottish Tourism Week and was an opportunity for the WIT team to lead an open discussion on both the challenges and opportunities of being a women in tourism. Read more

A desire to reach a senior level within the sector, the opportunity to be mentored by a colleague and a highly motivated workforce with a passion for the industry are all key findings being announced today with the publication of the 2016 Women In Tourism survey results. Read more