We know a woman who can!
The Ayrshire Association of Business Women (AABW) is the leading business, entrepreneurial and professional women's group in Ayrshire.
The AABW offers networking and training opportunities; relevant motivational speakers and a chance to share experiences (and challenges) with other women.
Reciprocal trading between members is also encouraged. As we say "We know a woman who can!"
Who can join?
Women in business, whether working for an organisation or self-employed, and those in the professions are encouraged. We also welcome women who may be thinking about going into business for themselves.
We meet 10 times a year and welcome guests. Meetings are usually held on
the third Tuesday of the month at The Gailes Hotel & Restaurant. A fee
of £20.00 per meeting (£25 for guests) is made, with bookings
made in advance through our administration team or by booking online.
Latest news
- CREATIVE GIFT FAYRE - SARAH’S CREATIVE OCCASIONS -
26/01/2012 - JANUARY 2012 - MAKING GENUINE CONNECTIONS WITH AMY MCDONALD - Taking on a range of different personna, Amy McDonald of Creative Training Unlimited entertained members and guests and provided us with invaluable tips on how to develop the important skill of networking. Calum McPhail (Business Engagement Development Officer with SAC) talked us through the Collaborate for Growth Fund and the opportunities available. A wonderful start to [...]
26/01/2012 - Collaborative Growth Funds - Please click for more details in Collaborate for Growth Funding document collaborate-for-growth-guidelines.pdf
10/11/2011 - AABW- November Newsletter 2011 - aabw-newsletter-for-november-2011.pdf
31/10/2011 - AN ENTERPRISING EVENING WITH GIGLETS - Students from St Matthews, Grange Academy and Kilmarnock College, Graham Short (EA) and Carol Kirk (NA) Directors of Education, along with a large turnout of members and guests attended this event at the Gailes Hotel on Tuesday 25 October 2011. Pre-dinner presentation was given by Mark Laird of Laird Smarthomes (the event sponsors). Craig Johnston [...]
26/10/2011