ACS launches women’s Independent Retailer Network

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ACS has launched a new group that aims to act as a support network for women running independent convenience stores.

The network was formed to provide women with a space to connect with each other and share their experiences and perspectives.

ACS will facilitate quarterly meetings for the group, featuring guest speakers and workshops where the group will explore a range of topics, including: public speaking, confidence, and how to use social media.

Sue Nithyananadan, of Costcutter Epsom, said: “This is a good forum for us to share our experiences and ideas and to increase our overall visibility in the retail sector.”

Rachael Hockmeyer, of Hockmeyer Motors, added: “In the world of convenience, women are in the majority as management, staff and customers. However, we are under represented on boards, committees and in the press. I am delighted to be part of the WIRN which will enable passionate retailers to support each other, share best practice and learn new skills.”

Julie Duhra, owner of Premier Jules Convenience, commented: “I am proud to be an independent retailer of 30 years, today I am learning from another retailer how to get to do wine courses and grow sales with your expertise – knowledge is key.”

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