The Women’s Empowerment for Inclusive Growth (WING) project focuses on integrating women into formal economies as employees and entrepreneurs, challenging stereotypes and systemic inequalities in social, political, and economic spheres.

On Nov. 29, Gov. Kathy Hochul launched the “Whirlwind Winter” initiative, a month-long effort to assist minority- and women-owned businesses (MWBEs) across New York State. From Dec. 1 to Dec.

Foreign-owned companies, or gaishikei, have long attracted ambitious Japanese women frustrated by gender bias in traditional firms. Meritocratic workplaces like IBM Japan, known for its progressive approach, offered opportunities for

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Forging Female Founders

Our mission is to empower young women to become successful entrepreneurs by providing them with the resources, education, and support they need to build and grow their own businesses. We believe that every young woman has the potential to create meaningful and impactful businesses that can positively impact their communities and the world.

Through our programs and initiatives, we aim to break down barriers to entrepreneurship and create a more equitable and inclusive landscape for young women in business. We strive to provide mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to funding and other resources to help young women overcome obstacles and achieve their entrepreneurial dreams.

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