Showing posts with label success stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label success stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cartier Women's Initiative Awards

Hi Everyone, Whilst it might be a bit late for you to submit a comprehensive entry for this year's competition, here is a wonderful competition you might like to diarize for next year. It is the Cartier Women's Initiative Awards and 2011 entries are due March 15.

Here are some criteria details:

"The project to be considered for the Cartier Women's Initiative Awards must be an original for-profit business creation in the initial phase (1-3 years old) led by a woman.

  • The “for-profit” requirement: the business submitted for the Award must be designed to generate revenues. We do not accept non-profit project proposals.
  • The “originality” requirement: we want your project to be a new concept, conceived and imagined by the founder and her team and not a copy or subsidiary of an existing business.
  • The “initial phase” requirement: the project you submit should be in the first stages of its development with one year of operations and sales to account for but no older than 3-4 years. The ‘age’ of the company will not be measured solely on the basis of the date of incorporation. The development and size of the company will also be taken into account.
  • The main leadership position must be filled by a woman. A good command of English is required (both verbal and written) to take full advantage of the benefits the Award has to offer.
  • All entrants must be aged 18 or the age of legal majority in their respective countries or states of citizenship, whichever is older, on the day of the application deadline of March 15, 2011."


Here are the details about how to apply.

Here you can read about the 2010 Laureates.  The awards ceremony for 2011 will be held in France in October. I look forward to reading about this year's winners! Andrea

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Expat Women August Newsletter Highlights

Hi Everyone, Here are the highlights from our Expat Women August 2010 members' newsletter, sent out this week:

(If you are a member and did not receive your newsletter, please email us here, thanks)

* Success Story: Toni Brendish, Managing Director, Danone Dumex (Malaysia);

* Business Idea: Little Broadway, Tiffany Jansen;

* Home Exchanging: Tips For A Successful Home Exchange, Zoe Hine;

* Boost Your Brand: 10 Ways to Boost Your (Relocation) Brand Online, Andrea Martins;

* Learning Disabilities: The Evolution Of Learning Disabilities: A Global Guide For Parents, Kristina L. Dooley;

* Expat Confession: He Wants To Go;

* Mothering Abroad: Nora Kohri, Founder Of Care The World;

* The name of our Explorer Publishing mini-guide pack winner; and

* Our winning story by Expat Women member Lauren (again!) (an American in China), entitled The Strays of Dingbo.

Read our August Newsletter Here

If you are not a member of our main site, ExpatWomen.com, please join today to support us (and receive a link to download our free Expat Women e-book "Winning Stories"). This will also mean that next month your newsletter will be delivered directly to your inbox.

Thanks Everyone! Andrea

Monday, June 21, 2010

Successful Expat Women &/Or Interesting Expat Women Entrepreneurs?

Hi Everyone, We are always on the lookout for successful expat women and/or interesting expat entrepreneurs to profile on Expat Women to inspire other women living (or aspiring to live) abroad.

Success Stories: Please get in touch with us if you are (or you know of) a very senior corporate woman abroad, or you (or someone you know) run(s) a business that turns over US$1+ million.  We are always looking for women like you to profile and we would sincerely appreciate your help in tracking down women for this category!

Business Ideas: Please get in touch with us if you are an expat woman running a really interesting business abroad, whose business concept has not already been profiled here.  Right now, we know of a lot of fabulous coaches and consultants, so we are looking for some 'different' ideas - some really unique businesses out there doing some really fun stuff.  Anyone, anyone...? 

Please write to us with your ideas or nominations here.  Be sure to include your website address and a brief description of why you (or your nominee) would make a great Expat Women profile. 

Thanks in advance for your help and have a wonderful week! Andrea

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