
Galentine's Day
Welcome to The Synergy Symposium — a premium Galentine’s networking event designed for professional women, business owners, leaders, and changemakers from across Lancashire.
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Hosted at Axe Imperium in Colne, this exclusive gathering brings together women from multiple industries and networking groups for a morning of actionable insights, meaningful connections, and empowering conversations.
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This isn’t a standard “women’s networking event.”
It’s a high-quality, intentional, impact-driven experience with guest speakers, practical takeaways, and a warm, elevated atmosphere.
What to expect
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Glass of fizz on arrival
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Curated Networking
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Collaboration Wall
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5 Minutes of Fire for 5 guest speakers
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Development conversations over axes​​
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Detail
10:30 - 10:50
Arrival, Welcome & Orientation
Fizz or hot drink on arrival, followed by introductions and overview of event
10:50 - 11:10
5 Minutes of Fire
Guest speakers will each deliver a brief 5 minute presentation that will pack a punch without the long-winded "sell" that often comes from speaker slots.
11:10 - 12:05
Rotation Block 1
Group A - Informal conversations over axe throwing
Group B - Guided discussion; not awkward sales pitches
12:05 - 12:20
Group Transition
Group A & B switch places.
Guests invited to share needs on the Collaboration Board
12:20 - 13:15
Rotation Block 2
Group B - Informal conversations over axe throwing
Group A - Guided discussion; not awkward sales pitches
13:15 - 13:30
Close & Call to Action
Both groups invited to the Collaboration Wall to evaluate and connect.
Contact
Axes to Ashes - Axe Imperium
Empress Street (off King Street)
Colne
Lancashire
BB8 9HU
Definition
Synergy
The concept that the combined effect of two or more elements working together is greater than the sum of their individual effects.
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Symposium
A meeting or conference for discussion of a topic, especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations
How to book

Please go to 13 February on the
Booking Calendar

Book your place there are two groups; Group A and Group B, but both sets get the same experience

