Annual 'Businesstag für Frauen' Returns to Vaduz
The annual Women's Business Day, known locally as the 'Businesstag für Frauen', is poised to take place on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at the Vaduzer-Saal in Vaduz, Liechtenstein. This 18th edition of the event is expected to attract hundreds of participants, continuing its tradition of inspiring and empowering women in the business world. The gathering serves as a vital platform for fostering entrepreneurship and professional development within the region.
Distinguished Speakers and Key Themes
The 2025 program promises a lineup of distinguished speakers from various fields, including politics, business, and science. Among the notable personalities scheduled to address attendees are Brigitte Haas, the Head of Government of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and former ski racing professionals Tina Weirather and Marc Berthod. Other speakers include Michèle Mégroz, Leonie Tschol-Gehler, Jane Dormann, Stephanie Gleim, and biologist Ornella Weideli. The event will be moderated by Monika Schärer. Discussions and presentations will center on personal career paths, entrepreneurial success strategies, and broader topics such as gender equality.
Workshops, Networking, and the LLB-Businesstag-Award
Beyond the main stage presentations, the Women's Business Day offers attendees valuable opportunities for practical learning and professional connections. The program includes optional workshops held prior to the main event, covering topics such as strategic communication, personal branding, and effective networking. These sessions are designed to equip participants with tangible skills for career advancement. A significant highlight of the day is the presentation of the LLB-Businesstag-Award, which recognizes an inspiring role model or personality. The event culminates in a networking apéro, allowing guests to connect and exchange ideas in a relaxed setting.
Organized by the Verein Businesstag Liechtenstein
The 'Businesstag für Frauen' is organized by the Verein Businesstag Liechtenstein, an association dedicated to promoting and supporting women in business. The event consistently draws a large audience, with previous editions inspiring several hundred working women annually. Its continued success underscores its importance as a leading forum for professional women in Liechtenstein, providing inspiration, knowledge, and networking opportunities to foster their growth and impact in the economy.
5 Comments
eliphas
Having a 'Women's Business Day' can certainly boost confidence and provide specific mentorship. However, a truly equitable business environment would mean such events are no longer necessary, as opportunities are equal for all.
paracelsus
It's wonderful to celebrate and empower women in business through such a dedicated day. I hope the inspiration gained translates into tangible policy changes and inclusive practices in the workplace.
eliphas
While it's great to see women supported and inspired, true gender equality means integrating all professionals. This event serves a purpose, but shouldn't be the only approach.
paracelsus
Seems like a superficial solution to deeper inequality issues.
anubis
The lineup of speakers is impressive and offers valuable insights for attendees. However, these events often preach to the choir; broader societal changes are needed for real impact.