
In
May 2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that
the United States would host a conference on women and entrepreneurship
as part of the Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas initiative.
The Pathways initiative links together countries in the Americas
to identify policies and programs that ensure all citizens
share in the benefits of economic integration and globalization.
Launching Women Entrepreneurs
The Women Entrepreneurs Conference, to be held October 7-9,
2009 in Washington, D.C., will launch a network of entrepreneurs
who will promote access to markets, finance and training
for women throughout the region, thereby stimulating economic
growth. Early career entrepreneurs will be linked with seasoned
women entrepreneurs, from the United States and the region,
to develop mentoring relationships. Early career entrepreneurs
were chosen based on their readiness to expand their businesses
into new markets. Supporting these businesswomen provides
a multiplier effect for not only those businesses, but also
for their communities and the entire region.
The conference will offer:
-- Networking opportunities for entrepreneurs and mentors;
-- Discussions on finance, marketing, trade, technology,
and leadership;
-- A “How To” seminar to address issues such
as financial backing, branding, logistics of importing,
and identifying relevant resources;
-- Field visits to local women-led businesses; and
-- An expo for entrepreneurs to display their wares and
meet representatives from companies interested in buying
new lines of products and services from Latin America.
Continuing Mentorship
Following the conference, some of the entrepreneurs from
the region will visit other cities in the United States
to observe successful businesses run by women. Additionally,
all mentor-mentee relationships will be facilitated for
one year, during which time mentors will visit mentees in
their home countries to provide further support. A Pathways
website, http://pathways-caminos.org.dnnmax.com/,
where entrepreneurs can interact online will also facilitate
the mentoring relationship.
The long-term goal of the conference is to support the development
of a robust businesswomen’s network throughout the
Pathways countries.
Partners
Collaborating with the U.S. Department of State in this
endeavor are Agora Partnership, Apple, Business Council
for International Understanding, Coca Cola, Count Me In,
Endeavor, Ernst & Young, FedEx, Goldman Sachs, Inter-
American Development Bank, Organization of American States,
and Vital Voices.
Pathways Countries
Pathways countries include Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa
Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Panama, Peru, El Salvador, Uruguay, and the United States.
Other countries including Brazil, and Ecuador have attended
Pathways meetings as observers.
Uruguayan Women to Attend Conference
 Lucia Pardo, Rosario Fossati and Irene Goncalvez are the three Uruguayan women participating in the Pathways Women Entrepreneurs Conference. |
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The U.S. Embassy in Montevideo selected three Uruguayan
women entrepreneurs to participate in the Pathways Women
Entrepreneurs Conference. The participants are Lucia
Pardo from Delicias Criollas (
www.deliciascriollas.org),
Rosario Fossati from World Wide Archistyles Club (
www.archistyles.com)
and Irene Goncalvez from Proanima Animation Cluster (
www.proanima.org.uy).
These three Uruguayan women entrepreneurs will have the
opportunity to meet aspiring women entrepreneurs from Pathways
countries and successful entrepreneurs from the U.S. that
are run or co-run by women. It will also give access to
information and contacts concerning trade agreements, micro-finance,
training opportunities, branding, and marketing. And will
also provide the entrepreneurs with networking opportunities.