More efforts should be put in place to enhance and strengthen the recognition of up-coming young executive women in the economy of the country, Dr.
Victoria Nicodemus said. Nicodemus who is the 2004 Businesswoman of the Year, said this at a networking meeting of the Economist Businesswoman Club held in the capital on Friday.Nicodemus pledged to promote the up-coming businesswomen through the ” Young female Executive Anchor Project” that she intends to undertake during her reign.”The primary aim of the project is to facilitate and create opportunities for aspiring female executives with the view to groom and mentor then to one take up leadership position in their chosen careers in the public or private sectors,” she noted.The project to be launched early next year.”Suffice it to say that I am energised to and excited to undertake the project, which of course will require once more, the unwavering support of our sponsors and the dedicated guidance of the organisers of this event which acknowledges women’s contributions and supports then to reach their dreams,” Nicodemus added.-NampaNicodemus who is the 2004 Businesswoman of the Year, said this at a networking meeting of the Economist Businesswoman Club held in the capital on Friday.Nicodemus pledged to promote the up-coming businesswomen through the ” Young female Executive Anchor Project” that she intends to undertake during her reign.”The primary aim of the project is to facilitate and create opportunities for aspiring female executives with the view to groom and mentor then to one take up leadership position in their chosen careers in the public or private sectors,” she noted.The project to be launched early next year.”Suffice it to say that I am energised to and excited to undertake the project, which of course will require once more, the unwavering support of our sponsors and the dedicated guidance of the organisers of this event which acknowledges women’s contributions and supports then to reach their dreams,” Nicodemus added.-Nampa
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