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EnterpriseWOMEN launches with powerful lessons on leadership
27 Nov 2019

EnterpriseWOMEN launches with powerful lessons on leadership

by Dr Ghina M. Halabi | posted in: Entrepreneurship | 0

After 7 months of research, planning and hard work, EnterpriseWOMEN launched with all full house at Cambridge Judge Business School. A vibrant evening brought together entrepreneurs and experts to bond, share and learn in a safe environment. The event started … Continued

EnterpriseWOMEN, leadership
Informed by the past, designed for the future: how EnterpriseWOMEN can help her business thrive
20 Sep 2019

Informed by the past, designed for the future: how EnterpriseWOMEN can help her business thrive

by Dr Ghina M. Halabi | posted in: Entrepreneurship | 0

It is my conviction that the challenges women face in entrepreneurship are not crippling difficulties but chances for untapped potential. This why when Dr Rebecca Myers, Head of Education at the Cambridge Judge Business School’s Entrepreneurship Centre, invited me to … Continued

EnterpriseWOMEN, Women entrepreneurs
The business case for women in entrepreneurship – how public and private sectors can help
17 Jun 2019

The business case for women in entrepreneurship – how public and private sectors can help

by Dr Ghina M. Halabi | posted in: Education, Entrepreneurship, Innovation | 0

There is huge unrealised economic potential in female entrepreneurship in the UK, but only if we can secure the right conditions for women to start and scale new businesses at the same rate as men. The government-commissioned Alison Rose Review … Continued

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