A girl’s life changes when she is sponsored to stay in school.
So what inspired Linda Lockhart, global director of the Cohen Brown Management Group, a management consulting firm based in Los Angeles to launch the Global Give Back Circle (GGBC),
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A girl’s life changes when she is sponsored to stay in school.
So what inspired Linda Lockhart, global director of the Cohen Brown Management Group, a management consulting firm based in Los Angeles to launch the Global Give Back Circle (GGBC),
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As noted in The New York Times, Freakonomics Blog on Tuesday, September 8, 2009:
The Entrepreneur
Wade (Magatte Wade, a Senegalese entrepreneur and founder of beverage company Adina for Life), meanwhile,
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According to Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, the key to global economic development is women entrepreneurs.
When I began writing about women entrepreneurs in post-conflict countries with a trip to Rwanda in 2005, no one thought there was a story.
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It’s a spectacular day in Chicago. Wherever you are at this moment, make the most of it. I am getting ready to head over to the Glenwood Avenue Arts Festival where folks in the community exhibit their wares, many of which can quite easily be exported.
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Emilia Smith, award-winning U.K. entrepreneur and founder of “Winter in Venice,” reflects on her early childhood:
“I remember my dad asking me to pack a suit-case when I went to collect my GCSE results in case I had failed,
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Martha St Jean at the Huffington Post writes, “Women, Work, Jobs and Advice: A Talk with Janet Hanson,” which covers a conversation with Janet Hanson, founder of the global women’s network 85 Broads.
Read the interview here.
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You must see this video to appreciate what 17-year-old Zoe Damacela, owner of Chicago-based Zoe Damacela Apparel, has accomplished through tremendous discipline and hard work. It won’t be long before Zoe takes her business global.
You watch,
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You’ve got to take your hard hat off (pardon the pun) to these women who are making a success of their profession despite operating against all odds.
Visit:
Making it in a Man’s World: Construction Women in the U.K.
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A native of the Philippines where entrepreneurship is valued, Josie Natori (pictured), 62, followed her gut instincts and launched a lingerie company, Natori, in 1977. Today her brand includes four intimate-apparel lines, as well as a ready-to-wear clothing collection,
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The highest flying young women in business forge ahead — despite the tough economic climate. These are extreme achievers under the age of 35 that have been picked by Management Today (U.K.) as the first generation to go through a recession.
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