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Where were you 4 years ago when the world shutdown?

By |2024-03-16T11:43:14-07:00March 15th, 2024|

The pandemic taught me the value of in person meetups, a handshake, a hug, and face to face smile. That was all stripped away from us 4 years ago, and now we have the opportunity to be together again, and many still hesitate. WHY? We craved for connection when it was taken away, and now that we have it back, it's time to regroup!

1-2-1 Networking with GroYourBiz

By |2024-01-23T18:06:22-08:00October 1st, 2021|

Our 1-2-1 Networking is designed to explore respective businesses without any ‘selling’ pressure. It is an opportunity to learn more about fellow delegates and WBOs from other regions/countries.

Doom and Gloom or Voices of HOPE? Tim Shriver’s Reminder to “UNITE: Voices of Hope and Awakening” A MUST WATCH excerpt from EXCELerate2021.

By |2021-08-29T14:33:49-07:00August 28th, 2021|

Have we had enough of “doom and gloom”? As the deadline looms for the USA, Canada and other Nato countries leaving Afghanistan to “What Next and Fear of the Unknown”; to a COVID surge; and ongoing political divisions…the list goes on, I wanted to hibernate and not get up until things changed. But then I started watching Tokyo’s 2020 Summer Paralympics, and saw some of the spectacular feats of the athletes! Amazing and so heartening.....

Politics and Tragedy! Support Afghan Women

By |2021-08-17T08:28:26-07:00August 16th, 2021|

Waking up in Canada today and hearing our Federal election being called during a Pandemic; more Haitian lives were claimed in a major earthquake, and the Taliban takes over KABUL! We made many steps going forward but then, unfortunately, many steps have now gone backward. I had so many great memories of our company being one of the first UNDP projects working in Afghanistan, leading the Afghan Women’s Business Exhibition & Conference in June 2003 (the war had ended just 3 months earlier). The great women who came with me (Anu Agarwal, Faye Beck, Emma Quin, and Jennifer MacMillan) were filled with hope in bringing our global trade program to the Afghan women (and their families). But yes, we had anxiety too – were Afghan women ready for the changes in product & business development? At our finale, our anxiety was over when hundreds of women came from every province in the country, and then a beautiful Afghan woman came up to the stage, taking the microphone and said, “With this hand, I will rock the cradle, and with this hand, I will rock the world. Thank you for bringing our garden back to us.” Why am I sharing this now? Thanks to Ambassador Melanne Verveer, Seneca Women...

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