Not exact matches
«We know that
women entrepreneurs are developing innovative approaches to business and actively contributing to growing the Canadian economy,» said Clare Beckton, co-author and executive in residence at Carleton University's Centre for Research and Education on Women and
women entrepreneurs are developing innovative approaches to
business and actively contributing to growing the Canadian economy,» said Clare Beckton, co-author and executive
in residence at Carleton University's
Centre for Research and Education on
Women and
Women and Work.
We are delighted to work with proactive
business and government leaders in B.C. on their commitment to leading the way in diversity and sharing best practices,» said Laurel Douglas, CEO of the Women's Enterprise Centre and co-founder of the WEB Alliance of Women's Business Networks in B.C. «Through exposure and resources shared at We for She, we aim to empower participants throughout the province
business and government leaders
in B.C. on their commitment to leading the way
in diversity and sharing best practices,» said Laurel Douglas, CEO of the
Women's Enterprise
Centre and co-founder of the WEB Alliance of
Women's
Business Networks in B.C. «Through exposure and resources shared at We for She, we aim to empower participants throughout the province
Business Networks
in B.C. «Through exposure and resources shared at We
for She, we aim to empower participants throughout the province.»
Centring on the late DEEP THROAT actress Linda Lovelace, who was forced into the porn industry by her coercive and abusive husband Chuck Traynor (Peter Sarsgaard), and quickly became the biggest adult star
in the
business before later taking control of her life and campaigning
for women's rights.
From our sacred places to our urban
centres, from our organisations, to office blocks and the halls of government, to our enterprises and
businesses, and from our grandmothers and lawmakers, to our sisters
in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer community and to leaders who stand and speak at the forums of the UN — I hope to highlight the diversity that exists
for us all as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
women and girls.