Third edition to focus on purpose, leadership and personal growth. #NewsismyBusiness
Despite progress in some indicators, data shows that women in Puerto Rico continue to face significant inequalities. #NewsismyBusiness
In Puerto Rico, women represented 42% of the workforce in 2022, a mere 6% increase over 31 years. #NewsismyBusiness
Puerto Rican businesswomen and entrepreneurs have come together to achieve their professional goals through a support network. #NewsismyBusiness
The National Women’s Collaborative will celebrate the 3rd edition of the event on Sept. 18-21 with the participation of federal and state officials and prominent businesswomen. #NewsismyBusiness
The company showcases the trajectory of 45 Caribbean women who have been catalysts for change and female empowerment. #NewsismyBusiness
The event seeks to inspire women to export their products or services through talks and workshops. #NewsismyBusiness
The Puerto Rico government should open opportunities through reconstruction projects with federal funds instead of encouraging more imported firms into the island.
Modo Consciente brands focus on sustainable home goods, beauty products, shoes, jewelry, and more.
Karina Castellanos, CEO of the multinational firm Grupo Eulen, bets on breaking the glass ceiling through training and salary incentives.
Animus is aimed at women (and men) of all ages, including students, executives, entrepreneurs, future entrepreneurs, volunteers and anyone “who wants to grow and make a difference."
Following the theme of “Sustaining the talent pipeline: Cornerstone for industry success,” the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association’s Industrial Women’s Chapter will hold their educational event on Sept. 14.
Colmena66 marked International Women’s Day by noting the importance of female entrepreneurship, noting its network includes 10 business-building organizations that support women in Puerto Rico.
This past fall, Hurricanes Irma and María struck Puerto Rico, leaving hundreds of thousands of people in their wake without the necessities for survival. More than three months after Hurricane María’s landfall, the island is still in crisis.
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