Jessica Brondo (pictured), founder and CEO of The Edge in College Prep, a global educational consulting company with offices in New York, London, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, discusses in the article below how to go global with your business.
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Jessica Brondo (pictured), founder and CEO of The Edge in College Prep, a global educational consulting company with offices in New York, London, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, discusses in the article below how to go global with your business.
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Is it merely a passing media fad on all the attention about women entrepreneurs? Or is it a “real, fundamental economic force that’s reshaping the world?” say Jackie VanderBrug in “The Global Rise of Female Entrepreneurs”
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Women are making their mark in the entrepreneurial world yet they continue to face problems, particularly in cities such as Delhi-NCR, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.
A survey of women entrepreneurs conducted by research advisory firm Greyhound Knowledge Group found that numerous challenges frustrate women.
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We posted about this fabulous article on our sister site, The Global Small Business Blog. Women continue to embrace entrepreneurship and forge relationships across borders. Forming global partnerships is a way to expand internationally.
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Encouraged by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s policy of making women a key part of the country’s economic growth, state-affiliated financial institutions are strengthening their support for female entrepreneurs. This growth initiative is anticipated to accelerate.
In June, Keiko Yoshimoto, president of Royal Blue Tea Japan Co.
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According to a new report from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, which tracks entrepreneurial activity in 67 countries, women lead in entrepreneurship in seven countries.
Women entrepreneurship varies widely around the world, however. In Zambia, for example, 40 percent of women are engaged in entrepreneurial activity.
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The Second Lady of the Republic of Ghana, Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur, has launched the Awesome Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) Magazine, a publication aimed at nurturing and motivating women entrepreneurs. The magazine is targeting aspiring and current female business owners between 20 and 60 years old.
AWE will be published once a year for women entrepreneurs,
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Welcome newcomer Project Eve, a global community of women helping women started by co-founders Meridith Dennes and Kim Oksenberg.
“Project Eve is a global meeting place that connects women to the news, resources,
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Meet the new enterprising kid on the block: American DreamBuilder: The Women’s Business Creator, brought to us by Bluedrop Performance Learning, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. and Thunderbird School of Global Management.
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At the recent Forbes Women’s Summit 2013 in New York entitled “Power Redefined; Generations Unite to Change the World,” Badr Jafar, CEO of Crescent Enterprises, a UAE-based conglomerate operating across multiple core sectors of the global economy was the only man invited to speak at the event with over 200 participants of women global CEO’s and public officials.
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