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| LIPS Committee (L to R): Laura Stanton, Jayne Edwards, Elisabeth Pickthall and Lisa Chapman |
GraysOnline and M+K Lawyers have dusted off the purses to support the networking event and LIPS committee member Laura Stanton told SiN she is confident that at least two other players in the insolvency space are close to deciding whether to commit.
“We’re in talks with two others. Hall Chadwick, which sponsored us last year and Macquarie Bank,” she said.
Stanton described LIPS' recent Christmas in July function as a genuine success, attracting around 75 female insolvency practitioners and legal professionals to the Royal Exchange on Gresham Street. Perhaps the prizes helped. Champagne and spa vouchers from Bridges Lawyers, make-up from San Francisco-based make up group, Benefit Cosmetics.
Meanwhile LIPS also plans hosting a gathering on November 6 where the focus will be on networking. Work also continues on the design and implementation of a possible mentoring program.
“We’ve had a lot of interest from people who want to be mentees,” Stanton told SiN, adding that LIPS had talked with corporate mentoring specialists PropellHer about the possibility of adapting a software platform that gives effect to insolvency-focused mentor/mentee relationships.
