Women’s contributions to economic success

Add Gender is very excited to announce that our team will be attending the Global Symposium on Women’s Entrepreneurship this Friday and Saturday! The goal of the conference is to create a “global knowledge and action network” for enhancing women’s entrepreneurship. We are very much on board with that, and hope to be active in creating and maintaining a global network for women in business.

Talking about women’s contributions to the economic success of companies and communities is something we’re very familiar with. We have been out there spreading the word and getting into the nitty-gritty of helping businesses increase their equality and diversity situations. There’s nothing we love to do more than help others work together more effectively and profitably.

Our team includes lots of different voices, including myself, a newcomer to Sweden and Add Gender, hailing from Massachusetts and New York, USA. I love building international contacts, and so do my teammates. Here’s a picture of me at home in the US last week.

So this Friday and Saturday, we’ll be building our networks and spreading our message: collaboration, innovation, tools for success, and FUN! So get ready, we are coming to this conference, and it’s going to be great!

PS. We are giving away one ticket to the Global Symposium. If you want to be in the draw, comment on this blog post and then we raffle a winner. You must comment before Tuesday 29 th of may 2012 and you’ll know if you won on Wednesday morning. Don’t forget your contact information. Good Luck!

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Publicerad den 28 maj, 2012 av Alice Marshall
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Alice Marshall
Gender Equality & Diversity Consultant
Alice Marshall is a gender equality consultant at Add Gender. She wrote her Master's thesis at Stockholm University about best practices for gender equality in the IT industry. She is the only gender equality consultant in Sweden specializing in IT. She is very interested in gender equality and diversity as a strategy to make businesses more profitable, innovative and fun to work for. Before completing her Master's degree, she worked for Ernst & Young and Harlem Village Academies in New York.

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