Successful women share their secrets
MORE than 250 Women and two brave men attended a premier Women's Day event at the Sandton Sun.

The morning was arranged and hosted by Stephanie Moss Solutions and The Networking Company.
Women from the key walks of community life – the media, politics and business – spoke to guests on the morning.
Politician Dr Mamphela Ramphele gave the keynote address, speaking on restoring the promise of freedom in our country. “We have to raise our expectations of the future,” she said. “True freedom is within our grasp. After 20 years, South Africa is at a crossroads and we have to act now. The next election is crucial.”
Clutter guru Kate Emmerson shared hands on advice and hot tips on de-cluttering your life by sorting through physical and psychological clutter, and award-winning foreign correspondent and investigative journalist Debora Patta inspired guests with her presentation on ‘Reinvention and finding your voice as women’.
Networking queen Helen Nicholson was master of ceremonies for the morning and offered expertise advice in her field.
“The high level and thought-provoking agenda was a huge success. Next year’s event will more than likely go national and be twice the size,” said event organiser Stephanie Moss.