Posts Tagged ‘Women in Business’

International Women’s Month events at the British Library

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

In celebration of International Women’s Month, which started this week, the British Library is running events to showcase the achievements of female entrepreneurs and help others emulate their successes.

Female entrepreneurship set to nearly double over the next 50 years

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Britain can expect to see an explosion of female enterprise over the next few decades, according to a report out today.

Invitation to FMWF members: Celebrating women entrepreneurs

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

The University of East London is hosting an event in City Hall to celebrate the contributions of women entrepreneurs in business and the community.

FMWF.com sponsors awards for women of colour in business and leadership

Friday, October 29th, 2010

FMWF.com is to become one of the sponsors of the 2010 Precious Awards, a ceremony to celebrate the achievements of inspirational women of colour in business and leadership.

HSBC announces launch of European Women’s Business Partnership

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

HSBC’s US chief executive Irene Dorner told last week how the Bank is launching an initiative to increase the number of women in its most senior roles.

Meet the girls with get-up and Goga

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

In between hanging out with royals and A-list stars, Goga Ashkenazi does what she knows best…making billions. Now she and her equally well-connected pal Caroline Stanbury have decided to combine business with pleasure.

Looking for love in all the rich places: Millionairess shells out $500k for two weeks in holiday mansion – so she can find a man

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

A millionaire businesswoman has spent a record $500,000 to rent a Hamptons mansion for two weeks – to help her find love.

Women ARE the more organised sex – in the workplace at least

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Researchers have found that when it comes to meeting deadlines and arriving at work on time, the fairer sex have the upper hand.