“Many women have not been acknowledged for their work — and it’s time we celebrated them.”
ecutive Education ecutiv Doris Mae Oulton is the board chair for The Nellie McClung Foundation.
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W omen need to see successful women entrepreneurs so they can dare to become one.
This international Women’s Day, The Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH) chooses to challenge bias and stereotypes in entrepreneurship. In an effort to redefine who an entrepreneur is, what they do, and how they look, WEKH’s See It Be It campaign and database features hundreds of successful women entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds, sectors, experiences and regions across Canada. WEKH is a national network and accessible digital platform with 10 regional Hubs and a network of more than 250 organizations for sharing research, resources, and leading strategies to support diverse women entrepreneurs. https: //wekh.ca/seeitbeit/
CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 5
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