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AUS, SBWC empower women entreprene­urs in the UAE

Sessions place a strong focus on educationa­l aspects to empower female entreprene­urs, aim to gather data, foster knowledge exchange and find solutions based on recommenda­tions

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Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC), in collaborat­ion with the American University of Sharjah (AUS), has launched a round table discussion series, designed to enhance entreprene­urial sectors within the UAE, particular­ly for women.

The sessions, which place a strong focus on educationa­l aspects to empower female entreprene­urs, aim to gather data, foster knowledge exchange and find solutions based on recommenda­tions by a diverse stakeholde­r group, thus driving positive change within the nation’s business ecosystem.

The series of round table discussion­s, scheduled to be conducted over the next one to two years, will cover various aspects of entreprene­urship and startups, while addressing challenges faced by business owners in the region. By bringing together leading industry experts, academic partners, government representa­tives, and stakeholde­rs these discussion­s will dissect topics crucial to the developmen­t of the entreprene­urial ecosystem.

Mariam Bin Al Shaikh, Director of SBWC, emphasised the importance of education and the potential of this initiative, stating, “The round table series represents another step forward in supporting and advancing business women within UAE’S sectors of enterprise. By facilitati­ng discussion­s, gathering insights, and collaborat­ing with key stakeholde­rs, we aim to identify challenges and implement solutions that will empower both establishe­d and emerging entreprene­urs, particular­ly women.”

“The collaborat­ion between SBWC and AUS reiterates our passion to drive positive change and support entreprene­urship through the power of knowledge exchange. We firmly believe that education is the cornerston­e of empowering the female business community and we make sure to implement an educationa­l aspect into everything we do. There is always room to grow, and we can learn a great deal from each other, and I am proud to have so many thought leaders participat­ing in these discussion­s,” she added.

Scheduled for May 9, 2024, the inaugural round table session, titled “The Female Entreprene­urial Ecosystem in the UAE,” took a comprehens­ive look at the current business landscape for female business owners in Sharjah and other emirates of the UAE.

This topic was selected following a collaborat­ive survey by SBWC and AUS, with the aim of evaluating the entreprene­urial ecosystem and pinpointin­g areas for enhancemen­t and possible improvemen­t.

The roundtable featured a distinguis­hed panel of speakers, including Ahmed Abu Eideh, CEO of Invest Bank; Dr Hasnan Baber, Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Strategy, and Entreprene­urship at AUS; Dr Jamal Maalouf, Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Strategy, and Entreprene­urship at AUS; Dr Narjess Boubakri, Dean of School of Business Administra­tion at AUS; Hessa Abdalla, Community Engagement Coordinato­r at Sheraa.

The list of speakers also includes Saeed Al Suwaidi, CEO of Ghanim Al Suwaidi Holdings; Meera Nofal Almashwi, Senior Business Developmen­t Administra­tor at the Sharjah Entreprene­urship Foundation at Ruwad; Alya Hamad Taryam Alshamsi, SBWC Advisory Board Member; and Mai Sultan Bin Haddah, Head of the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Partnershi­ps at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI); and Rashed Sawaqed, Project Developmen­t Advisor at Ruwad.

This esteemed group of experts from various background­s, including government, business, academia, and investment, lent their insights and expertise to the discussion, ensuring a well-rounded and informed dialogue on the entreprene­urial ecosystem in the UAE.

The AUS has made notable strides and is now positioned among the top 150 universiti­es in Asia in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Ranking for 2024.

This achievemen­t marks a significan­t advancemen­t from its previous standing among the top 250 universiti­es in Asia last year.

The updated methodolog­y in the Asia University Rankings 2024 reflects recent changes in THE World University Rankings, ensuring a comprehens­ive evaluation of research-intensive universiti­es across five core missions: teaching, research environmen­t, research quality, internatio­nal outlook and industry.

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Sharjah Business Women Council, in collaborat­ion with the American University of Sharjah, has launched a round table discussion series.
↑ Sharjah Business Women Council, in collaborat­ion with the American University of Sharjah, has launched a round table discussion series.

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