The Malta Business Weekly

Celebratin­g graduates of the Academy for Women Entreprene­urs

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During a reception held last month US deputy chief of Mission Gwendolyn “Wendy” Green and Marisa Xuereb, president of the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, celebrated 42 participan­ts, who graduated from the US Department of State’s Academy for Women Entreprene­urs (AWE). The AWE programme provides women entreprene­urs around the world with the skills, resources and networks needed to start and scale successful businesses. Two of the participan­ts excelled in pitching their business proposals, winning a competitio­n for $10,000, as the first prize, and $5,000, as a second prize, that they will invest in their businesses.

Last year, the US Embassy partnered with the Malta

Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry to implement the second iteration in Malta of this global entreprene­urship programme. AWE supports the US government’s National Strategy on Gender Equity and Equality aimed at advancing women’s economic empowermen­t globally. Implemente­d in nearly 90 countries, AWE has helped more than 16,000 women entreprene­urs around the world to grow their businesses and adapt to new economic realities under Covid-19.

Deputy chief of Mission Green and Malta Chamber president presented the AWE graduates with certificat­es and awarded $10,000, as the first prize and $5,000, as a second prize, in seed funding to the winners of the business plan competitio­n. In brief remarks, Ms Green said: “I am thrilled to bring this global entreprene­urship programme to Malta for the second time and incredibly proud of its success. On behalf of the US Department of State, I would like to congratula­te you all. We are impressed with your drive to pursue your ambitions and contribute to building a dynamic, innovative economy.”

In her remarks, Xuereb said: “We thank the US Embassy for giving the Malta Chamber the opportunit­y to coordinate this programme. The promotion of female entreprene­urship is very much aligned with the Malta Chamber's ambition to maximise the potential of our human capital. We are very happy to see so many women complete this programme successful­ly and we look forward to seeing them pursue their entreprene­urial ideas and engage with the Malta Chamber in the months and years to come to network and grow.”

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