The Women’s Rugby World Cup is now less than three weeks away and with all tickets now sold out for the Dublin match days at Belfield the team is getting ready to go into camp for final preparations before their opening day fixture against Australia on Wednesday, August 9th.
Next week Sport for Business will kick off a short series looking at how each of the brands and organisations involved as partners in the tournament will be activating their involvement.
Earlier this week Bank of Ireland and Dublin Chamber of Commerce hosted a packed networking event in the House of Lords at the College Green Bank of Ireland.
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Sophie Spence, Nora Stapleton, Ailis Egan and Cliodhna Moloney took part in a panel discussion to talk about their ambitions for the competition and how they have gotten to this stage of their careers.
Over 120 leading executives attended the networking event and it is a reflection of how far we have come in normalising the status of elite Women’s sport that this should be exactly the case.
Sophie Spence who has recently joined Bank of Ireland also spoke at last month’s Sport For Business #UnleashingContent Live event in RTÉ.













