The maiden edition of Women in
Business Meeting which comes off on 2 and 3 July in Paris, the event is geared
towards having Influence, leadership and international expansion for women in
Africa as a whole.
The mark of the Women in Business Meeting
programme will be building and maintaining an
influential network to empower women.
Lucy Quist, Co-Founder,
Women Network, (Ghana) is one of board members of event which is
poised to promote and
elevate women in Africa.
The first Women in Business Meeting, organized
in partnership with ESSEC Business School and the International Organisation of
La Francophonie, will take place on 2 and 3 July in Paris.
The program focuses on women’s
development as business leaders and women of influence.
A board of influential
African women business leaders has been appointed to strategically position and
launch the first regional circles of influence.
In Africa today, only
5% of CEOs running large companies are women. Yet, the positive impact of women
executives on a company’s financial performance has been proven: African
companies with the most women on their executive committees achieve 20% higher profit
margins than the average for their sector of activity.
Following on the
success of the Africa CEO Forum’s “Women in Business” initiative, the
first Women in Business Annual
Leadership Meeting, organized in partnership with ESSEC Business School
and the International Organisation of La Francophonie, aims to tangibly
strengthen African women leadership.
Building and
maintaining an influential network, how to manage your image and assert leadership
in an era marked by social networks and successfully growing a business
internationally as the African Continental Free Trade Area comes into effect
are some of the topics that will be covered at the meeting. These are all
themes that will be developed during high-level panels, testimonials from
inspiring women leaders and interactive workshops run by experts from McKinsey
& Company and ESSEC Business School.
The Women in Business Annual Leadership Meeting will
close with a session devoted to creating the first circles of influence for
African women leaders. Each circle will be headed by a member of the “Women in
Business” initiative board, which will also be introduced at the Meeting.
The board is made up
of eight African women business leaders, who embody the continent’s success and
are keen to play a role in strengthening African female leadership: Snowy
Khoza, Executive Chairperson, BIGEN (South Africa), Elisabeth Medou Badang,
Senior VP and spokesperson, Orange MEA (Cameroon), Cathia Lawson-Hall, Head of
Financial Institutions for Africa, Société Générale (France), Lucy Quist, Co-Founder,
Women Network, (Ghana), Toyin Sanni, CEO, United Capital, (Nigeria), Anta
Babacar Ngom, Managing Director, SEDIMA, (Senegal), Carole Kariuki, CEO, KEPSA,
(Kenya) and Nadia Fettah, Managing Director, Saham Finances,
(Morocco).
The board meets physically
twice a year, at the Africa CEO Forum and the Women in Business Annual Leadership Meeting. The main role of
its members is to use their experience and vision to initiate and guide the
actions of the "Women in Business" initiative.
About
the Africa CEO Forum
For six years now, the
Africa CEO Forum has been the foremost annual meeting of Africa’s private
sector and brings together public-decision makers, business leaders and
investors from around the world. It is organized by Jeune Afrique Media Group,
publisher of Jeune Afrique and The Africa Report, and by
Rainbow Unlimited, a Swiss company specializing in organizing events that
promote business. The 2018 edition was co-hosted by the International Finance
Corporation (IFC, World Bank Group).
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