Dec 10, 2011
in Associations for Women
The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) is a progressive non-profit society with a mission to provide tools, energy, education and support to all women, encouraging them to become wildly successful entrepreneurs. Through a variety of education and mentorship programs as well as special events, FWE facilitates connections between entrepreneurs and the overall business community helping women to grow successful, viable businesses for the long-term. At FWE, everyone is welcome. FWE is a community of Exceptional Entrepreneurs achieving exceptional results. To learn more, visit www.fwe.ca
“What’s New” with WoodGreen Homeward Bound
May 9, 2013 in Associations for Women, We're Following
Homeward Bound is a holistic 4-year job readiness program that brings together the key supports …
FEI Canada’s Women’s Financial Executive Network
Mar 8, 2013 in Associations for Women
The Women’s Financial Executive Network (WFEN) is a community of interest operating under the banner of Financial Executives International (FEI Canada), a national association for financial executives. WFEN offers unique programming dedicated to the interests and career advancement of women in senior financial reporting roles.
Organization of Women in International Trade
Jan 21, 2013 in Associations for Women
OWIT-Toronto is a non-profit professional organization designed to promote women doing business internationally, by providing networking opportunities, export education and global business contacts.
Northern Lights Award Foundation
Jan 14, 2013 in Associations for Women, Directory
The Northern Lights Award Foundation recognizes and promotes the achievements, advancements, and legacies of women …
Professional Women’s Network
Nov 11, 2012 in Associations for Women, Directory
The Professional Women’s Network (PWN) is a Canadian-based non-profit organization, currently with chapters in Vancouver and Calgary and growing globally, focused on assisting business women to: • Connect easily with one another and with key male business contacts • Refer business to one another where appropriate • Develop and leverage strong business relationships with other women and with men • Increase profile and profitability; and • Contribute to the success of other business women
Young Women in Law
Nov 2, 2012 in Associations for Women
Young Women in Law was founded by ten young female lawyers to promote and support young women in the legal profession. The YWL has been established to create an opportunity for young women to become a part of the dialogue. We would like to provide a forum and a platform for discussion to women at the outset of their careers – women who have the potential to be the future of the profession.
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Ontario
Sep 11, 2012 in Associations for Women
Since 1986, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has been at the forefront of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness and mobilize action on breast cancer. Today, the Foundation is the leading organization in Canada dedicated to creating a future without breast cancer.
Women in Capital Markets
Sep 3, 2012 in Associations for Women, Directory
Women in Capital Markets (WCM) is a non-profit organization that promotes the entry, advancement, and development of women in the Capital Markets industry.
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
Dec 10, 2011 in Associations for Women
The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) is a progressive non-profit society with a mission to provide tools, energy, education and support to all women, encouraging them to become wildly successful entrepreneurs. Through a variety of education and mentorship programs as well as special events, FWE facilitates connections between entrepreneurs and the overall business community helping women to grow successful, viable businesses for the long-term. At FWE, everyone is welcome. FWE is a community of Exceptional Entrepreneurs achieving exceptional results. To learn more, visit www.fwe.ca
Women in Film and Television
Jul 31, 2010 in Associations for Women
The WIFT-T Career Transition Program is designed for mid to senior level professionals coping with the technological, economic and structural changes in the screen-based industry. The program will enhance participants’ ability to find suitable work and will facilitate their career transition within and outside film, television and other screen-based media.
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