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Good Housekeeping managing director Liz Moseley and editor-in-chief Jane Bruton were the guest speakers at the final Travel Weekly Inspiring Women Lunch of 2025. The event took place at London’s Soho Hotel and was supported by headline sponsor Avis, sponsors Accord Marketing and Delta Air Lines, and partner Hearst UK. Table gifts were provided by Molton Brown.


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1Kate Devereux, Delta Air Lines; Jeanette Harper, Avis; Jane Bruton and Liz Moseley, Good Housekeeping; and Maria


Payne, Accord Marketing 2Jane Bruton and Liz Moseley 3Sarah Lancashire, Gold Medal, and Connie Georgiou,


Silversea 4Jess Shelton-Agar, Online Travel Training, and Priti Mehta, Explora Journeys 5 Kirsteen Fox, Iglu; Torey


Kings-Hodkin, Disney Destinations International; and Rachel O’Reilly, Dertour 6 Paula Nuttall, The Holiday Village; Maria Payne, Accord Marketing; and Hayley Morris, Newmarket


Holidays 7 Vicky Billing, Riviera Travel; and Caroline Thorne, East of England Co-op 8 Jane Bruton 9 Lucia Rowe, A-Rosa River Cruises, and Jeanette Harper, Avis 10 Chloe Smyth, Jetset; Dede Okpu, Molton Brown; Caroline Thorne, East of England Co-op; and Tricia Lester, Ashdown Travel


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6 NOVEMBER 2025


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PICTURES: Teri Pengilley


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