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Alsters Kelley renews sponsorship deal with LadiesFirst Professional Development

LadiesFirst Professional Development is a network aimed at businesswomen across the region

Julie Richardson and Lisa Kennedy (Ladies First) with Erica Kemp, Alsters Kelley (centre)

Warwickshire law firm Alsters Kelley has renewed its sponsorship of LadiesFirst Professional Development for a second year.

LadiesFirst Professional Development is a network aimed at businesswomen across the region.

The business was launched in January 2014 by lifelong friends Lisa Kennedy and Julie Richardson to provide an all-inclusive platform for women’s professional development.

The organisation has attracted more than 800 businesswomen to events in 2014 – a figure it is looking to build on in 2015.

Erica Kemp, head of family law and member at Alsters Kelley, said: “I firmly believe that women need to be given the confidence to go out into the world and make a difference and that is my main motivation in continuing to support LadiesFirst.

“Here at Alsters Kelley 75 per cent of my colleagues across the three offices are women – and three of the owners of the business are also women.

“We do not operate positive discrimination in favour of women. That would be self-defeating and against my principles.

“However, it’s vital that women are empowered to be confident in what they do. After all we are all individuals and I believe that people’s personalities should be allowed to come out and flourish.