What do women need to gain skills to be economically empowered? This was the first question asked at the breakout session on Developing Skills, Financial Literacy, and Support for Women Entrepreneurs which was moderated by Kara Valikai from the U.S.
Economic Empowerment
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I’ll fess up: Like many, I spend copious (read: unhealthy) amounts of time scrolling through Facebook and watching House of Cards on Netflix.
In Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steven Jobs, a transformative moment occurs when Jobs returns to Apple (where he’d been fired a few years before) and rescues the company from collapse.
This summer the UPS Foundation announced $7.6 million in donations to 41 diversity, education, and veteran and military support nonprofit orga
On a recent flight to Belize City, Belize, where some 400 PwC interns, staff, partners and retired partners flew down to teach financial literacy and entrepreneurship to more than 2,000 students, educators and parents, I began to think about a recent article I read entitled, What Do We Lose W
I've been enjoying GreenBiz's coverage of Rio+20 this week. In their piece about environmental public-private partnerships, writers Tensie Wheland (Rainforest Alliance) and John Williams (Domtar Corporation) write:
The world market relies heavily on male-owned businesses.
Co-Author: Karen Newman, Senior Communications Consultant, Business Call to Action


