- Kate Thornley, Chief UK-India FTA Negotiator, Department for Business and Trade
- Clair Gammage, Professor of International Trade Law, University of Bristol
- Fiona Conor, Managing Director, Trust Electric Heating
- Anna Parker, Head of International Sales, Paxman Scalp Cooling
- Nidhi Mani Tripathi, Chief UK-India FTA Negotiator, Indian High Commission, London
The morning will close with remarks from Rose Smalley-Gordon, Managing Associate at Womble Bond Dickinson, followed by lunch and networking.Speaking ahead of the event, Sharon Jandu OBE said “This event is about turning commitments into transactions – enabling women founders and exporters across West Yorkshire to benefit from the UK-India relationship.The FTA’s gender provisions reframe trade policy by recognising that trade is not gender neutral. Commitments on paper must become concrete, measurable support that entrepreneurs can use to export, scale and create sustainable jobs. West Yorkshire’s cultural and commercial links with India, its deep diaspora networks and growing base of women-led firms make our region exceptionally well placed to make that happen.”



