Join our online conversation about the contribution migrant and refugee women give when their businesses thrive and grow.
Migrant women with nano or micro-businesses contribute to Australia's economic, social and cultural development if they have confidence, support networks, time and capacity, and commercial opportunities.
Let's start to see migrant women in business as an investment.
In this online conversation, you will hear the business journeys from:
- Lilly Wright, Founder Flying Chillies,
- Kathy Jonathan, Founder Emerging Brand Africa,
- Ericka Sejati, Founder, Kutata Interior Styling,
- Ridhima Sachdema, Co-Founder The SHE Club,
- Mary Top, Co-Founder Mat Tetni, and
- Fabiola Campbell, Founder Professional Migrant Women.
Then Luz Restrepo, Co-Founder of Migrant Women in Business, will highlight the opportunities migrant, and refugee women represent in the small business sector and the regional development.
This conversation will close with the reflections of:
- Gabrielle Williams, Victorian Minister for Women,
- Lynda McAlary-Smith, Victorian Small Business Commissioner,
- Juliana Addison MP, State Member for Wendouree,
- Maree Edwards MP, State Member for Bendigo West and,
- Lisa Barron, Founder, Lisa Barron Boutique.
Together, we will explore how to develop a supportive ecosystem that increases the representation of successful migrant and refugee women as business owners and leaders. This is an ongoing conversation…
𝐅𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐮𝐬 𝐨𝐧
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