Women Helping Women for Sustainable Tomorrow is proud to announce the upcoming International Women Entrepreneurship Conference (IWEC), scheduled to take place from April 5th to 7th in Toronto.
Under the visionary leadership of Apostle Dr. Elizabeth Pedro, also known as CGPA (Commander of the Most Noble Order of Global Peace Ambassadors), Women Helping Women for Sustainable Tomorrow is dedicated to supporting, informing, and advocating for women’s issues on a global scale. With Apostle Dr. Pedro’s firm belief that every woman is a celebrity, the organization tirelessly works to inspire change and empowerment.
“The International Women Entrepreneurship Conference is a pivotal event in our mission to uplift and empower women entrepreneurs worldwide,” said Apostle Dr. Elizabeth Pedro. “I am honored to convene this conference, which will provide women with the tools, resources, and inspiration they need to succeed in today’s dynamic business landscape.”
With a lineup of esteemed speakers including Bridget Elesi, Eden Onwuka, Isoken Ibie, and Queen Amna, the IWEC conference promises to offer invaluable insights and opportunities for women entrepreneurs. Through discussions on topics such as resilience, innovation, and gender equality, participants will leave the conference equipped with the knowledge and tools to drive sustainable change in their communities and beyond.
“We are thrilled to host the IWEC conference in Toronto and bring together a diverse group of women entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and advocates,” said Apostle Dr. Elizabeth Pedro, Founder of Women Helping Women for Sustainable Tomorrow. “Our goal is to empower women to drive sustainable change in their communities and beyond.”
Participants can expect to leave the conference feeling inspired, empowered, and equipped with the knowledge and tools to make a positive impact in their respective fields. The collective efforts of Women Helping Women for Sustainable Tomorrow and the esteemed speakers will undoubtedly reaffirm the conference’s mission of empowering women for sustainability in today’s world.
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