wegg® is about to change the landscape for women business owners from being risk-averse to having the confidence to go for it on international expansion—with our support. Learn how.
We are ready to roll as they say with our first educational WEGG webinar series taking place the first Wednesday of each month in 2016. The first scheduled webinar is January 6th at 11:00 a.m. Central time and I’ll be kicking off the series so I can’t wait.
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Two winning entrepreneurs from a Women’s Entrepreneurship Day breakfast hosted in Barbados, Nadaline Cummings of Caribbean E-Waste Management and Marcia Weekes of Step By Step Productions, are pioneers in exporting in non-traditional sectors. Take Marcia, for example:
Marcia Weekes is a pioneer in the film industry in Barbados,
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According to Pamela Hamamoto, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the US to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva:
… that the majority of WOBs [women-owned businesses] are in fact small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs),
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Our mission with Women Entrepreneurs GROW Global (WEGG) is to educate women business owners and entrepreneurs worldwide on how to go global so they can run healthier businesses and create a new future for themselves, their families and their community.
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The Story Exchange featured this 3-part series on exporting, which is excerpted from Laurel Delaney’s new book, Exporting: The Definitive Guide to Selling Abroad Profitably.
1. It’s Time For Women To Take On the World
Having women involved in international trade is good for the global economy.
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Australia is the host country for a “Women in Global Business” National Seminar Series (refer to Women in Export Program).
Participants will learn about specific opportunities and strategies for building sustainable export programs from Austrade’s highly experienced in-market Trade Commissioners and local case study speakers.
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