This Power Debate, will bring together some of the most powerful women in business, government, philanthropy, culture and society to discuss issues related to women in leadership, empowerment, entrepreneurship, and the role of women in society.
The event will be hosted by Shereen Mitwalli, from the Female Network, and moderators include Mr. Lorenzo Jooris, Editor in Chief of LEADERS Middle East Magazine, Jan Bladen, ex CEO of the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).
Commenting on the occasion Dr. Raja Al Gurg said: “This event aims at opening the dialog of women in leadership and their contributions to the socio economic landscape in the region. The DBWC has put in place several initiatives towards empowering women in the Emirates as well as supporting their journey as active members of society.”
Mr. Jooris, Editor in Chief of LEADERS Middle East added: “We are extremely excited about hosting this event. The idea of a Debate is to allow for a more open way of presenting ideas, and what a better way to do it than with such a good topic as POWER WOMEN IN ARABIA.”
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We welcome individuals and related organizations to give their ideas, present speakers or simply express their interest to participate.
The event will be held at THE ADDRESS DUBAI MARINA, the official Host Partner, on the 28th of October 2015. By invitation only. www.powerwomen.me
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