This September, the elegant Rudding Park in Harrogate will host a landmark event designed to empower, inspire, and connect women across the region.
Schofield presents Women’s Wealth 2025, an exclusive evening on Thursday 18th September 2025, dedicated to financial empowerment, leadership, and community.
The event will be hosted by acclaimed broadcaster Tanya Arnold and it will feature a keynote from Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Sarah Willingham, who will share her personal journey to financial independence and success.
Attendees will also enjoy an interactive session with Schofield, offering practical tools for financial wellbeing.
There will be drinks and canapés while enjoying showcases from lifestyle and wellness brands and networking opportunites.
This year’s event supports Women in Sport, a charity working to transform sport for every woman and girl in the UK.
BBC presenter Julia George will speak on the power of sport in empowering women and building leadership.
Attached:
Yorkshire Life Promotion and Full page advert- July 2025
Event Details:
You can get your tickets: here.

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