National Women’s Enterprise Day to Bring Inspiration and Networking to Drogheda

emale entrepreneurs and business owners from across Louth and Meath will gather at The Monasterboice Inn on Thursday, 16th October for National Women’s Enterprise Day 2025.

Running from 9am to 2.30pm, the event promises a day filled with keynote speakers, panel discussions, practical insights, and networking opportunities — all designed to support women at every stage of their entrepreneurial journey.

“This much-anticipated event is designed for women at every stage of their entrepreneurial journey, from those considering a start-up to established business owners seeking to grow and innovate,” said Nikki Campbell, Head of Enterprise at LEO Louth. “It’s an opportunity to connect with others, learn from experienced speakers, and gain practical tools to move your business forward.”

The event will be hosted by executive coach Lorraine Murphy, who brings over 20 years of leadership development experience. The keynote speaker is Dr. Katriona O’Sullivan, Maynooth University lecturer and author of the #1 Irish Non-Fiction bestseller Poor, whose journey from leaving school early to becoming a leading advocate for digital equality has inspired many.

Attendees will also hear from two standout local entrepreneurs:

  • Ali Molloy, founder of High Tide Event and Experience Agency, known for its creative large-scale event delivery.
  • Kate Scott, co-founder of HoloToyz, the award-winning Meath business making waves internationally with augmented reality children’s products.

Alongside the talks, networking breaks will give participants the chance to build connections and exchange ideas with fellow businesswomen from across the region.

David Conway, Chief Executive of Louth County Council, said: “National Women’s Enterprise Day gives us the opportunity to celebrate and promote our commitment to inclusivity, innovation, and community empowerment. We are proud to stand behind Louth women who are driving change, creating opportunities, and building resilient businesses that strengthen our local economy.”

Tickets, priced at €30 including lunch, are available now from localenterprise.ie/louth.

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