Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards
We would like to cordially invite you to book you place for the 3rd Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards to celebrate the achievement of women in business across the Commonwealth on 18th April 2018 in the Mayfair Hotel, London. Click for…

We would like to cordially invite you to book you place for the 3rd Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards to celebrate the achievement of women in business across the Commonwealth on 18th April 2018 in the Mayfair Hotel, London.
Click for more details https://cbwawards.org The event aims to commend their accomplishments but also challenges the lack of geographic diversity and inclusiveness evident in the multitudes of International Women Achievement Awards with one powerful message: the Commonwealth’s women need to be celebrated and women’s economic empowerment has to be prioritised, pushed and praised.
The UK Asian Business Council is proud to be partnering with this celebrated organisation on this auspicious occasion. The wider significance of Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards lies in the relationships behind the activity.
We would like to cordially invite you to book you place for the 3rd Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards to celebrate the achievement of women in business across the Commonwealth on 18th April 2018 in the Mayfair Hotel, London. Click for… UKABC’s work is designed to connect people who can contribute knowledge, access, experience or practical support.
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For prospective participants, the value of Commonwealth Businesswomen Awards is not limited to attendance on the day. The lasting opportunity comes from the insight gained, the credibility of the connections made and the possibility of future collaboration. UKABC continues to develop this work through roundtables, business events, international partnerships, community initiatives and carefully selected recognition programmes.
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