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The LSESU Women Leaders of Tomorrow society held its Michaelmas term panel debate on 4th December 2019 at Holborn Bars, London. Entitled ‘Women Inspired’, speakers included Queenie Yang, China Editorial Director at the Business of Fashion; Martina MacPherson, SVP, Partnerships & Engagement at Moody’s; Lopa Patel MBE, digital entrepreneur and Chair of Diversity UK; Natasha Saleh, banking & finance lawyer at Dentons, and Elena Proca, entrepreneur and activity at Elynar & Associates. Speakers and guests were welcomed by Manasvini Bala, President or LSESU WLT with the debate moderated by Trudy Pangerang, Secretary, of the society.

LSE Women Leaders of Tomorrow panel
L-R: Elena Proca, Queenie Yang, Manasvini Bala, Natasha Saleh, Lopa Patel MBE and Trudy Pangerang at the LSESU Women Leaders of Tomorrow debate

About the LSESU Women Leaders of Tomorrow Society

The London School of Economics (LSE) Student’s Union Women Leaders of Tomorrow society is the largest and most diverse network of women on campus. The society was founded in 2012 by a group of passionate Master students. Throughout the history of the society, our committee members have shown their passion and dedication. As a consequence of their hard work, WLT has been awarded by the Student Union with the LSE Gold Star Award in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019.

Through a multitude of social events and coffee mornings, it aims to connect members in a series of serious discussions. What sets WLT apart from any other society is its complete focus on skills rather than your background, strengths, weaknesses etc. With workshops by firms and banks, it aims to prepare our members for leadership positions in any field they choose to pursue.

For further information visit https://www.lsesuwlt.com/