Wetroom supplier Impey supported the Womens Installer Together (WIT) Conference 2024, which took place at London Metropolitan University.
Now in its seventh year, WIT is an annual event for female tradespeople and is the brainchild of plumber, entrepreneur and owner of Stopcocks Group, Hattie Hasan MBE.
It was the fourth year Impey has sponsored the event, which sees tradeswomen, discuss relevant issues, meet peers, and listen to a variety of speakers.
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The Impey team shared insight into its level access showering portfolio with attendees, having recently introduced 60-second installation videos to help widen knowledge, and offered prizes for the conference’s raffle.
Head of marketing at Impey Neil Whitehead said: “We feel very proud to have attended the Women Installers Together Conference 2024.
“We have witnessed how the event has gone from strength to strength. Encouraging more women into the trades is vital.
“Offering our support to this event is hugely important to our business, to the bathroom industry as a whole and demonstrates our business-wide belief in equal opportunities.
“We were happy to be back supporting Hattie and her team this year.”
Business development manager of Impey Steve Woolsey said: “WIT 2024 was a fabulous and inspiring day! Full of passion and we were very privileged that Impey can sponsor such a wonderful organization and that WIT are in such great hands for the future”.
Technical and trade marketing manager Shaun Hunt of Impey added: The WIT event 2024 was energetic, vibrant and very focused.
“The event was opened by Hattie Hasan MBE who compared the day along with guest speakers.
“The WIT team delivered an inspiring day of confidence building and professional comradery, which was hugely energizing to this expanding group of installers of all ages.
“The day was based around sharing experiences and how to get over the daily challenges of the industry predominantly led by men and using the established community that the WIT events have created over the years for ongoing support.”