Lamezia, ‘Women and work… is it a business?’, Equal Opportunities Commission meeting at Palazzo Nicotera on 3 May

Lamezia Terme – Tomorrow afternoon, from 5.30 pm, Palazzo Nicotera in Lamezia Terme will host the new meeting conceived by the municipal Commission for Equal Opportunities, chaired by Annalisa Spinelli, entitled ‘Women and work… is it a business?’. “The event – it is said in a note introducing the three guests – will take place just two days after Labor Day, precisely to send an even deeper and more significant, but above all positive, message, thanks to the contribution of three successful women from Lamezia who will talk about themselves without masks: Vivienne Ionà, Carmela Ventura and Ester Pontoriero. Three professionals engaged in sectors in which the male presence is predominant, who will testify through their example to the strength of courage and resourcefulness. Vivienne Ionà is an entrepreneur in a sector, the automotive one, generally dedicated to the male world; Carmela Ventura has managed to create a thriving hospitality business in our area, enhancing a family asset; Ester Pontoriero, an established architect from Lamezia, is contributing to improving our city, thanks to her social commitment. All three will answer the provocative (but not too much) question that accompanies the meeting: women and work… is it a business?”.

“With an open heart, then – continues the note – they will indulge in confidences with Jessica Mastroianni to send a strong message, aimed above all at the younger generations. The meeting will talk about women, but also about men and gender differentiation which sometimes is just a distant memory, while other times it is still felt with arrogance and arrogance. Three women who have made it and who want to be a warning, representing a category (fortunately ever larger) of women who decide to fulfill themselves and become active subjects of their own lives, not only in the private and family sphere, but also professionally. Accompanying the meeting will be the suggestive musical interludes of the soprano Rosa Cappelli, accompanied by Francesco Sinopoli on the piano, Francesco De Biase on the guitar and Flavio Nicotera on the saxophone. Instead, it was the emblematic work of the artist Sonia Bellezza, entitled ‘Mystery in a glance’, that inspired the poster of the event”.

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