Cartier supports business women. create change for society

Thai Rath Edition

13 Jun 2022 5:33 a.m.

Opening a platform for a new generation of female entrepreneurs, Cartier, a French jewelry brand Inviting visionary female entrepreneurs to share their experiences in establishing a business that makes a difference to the world and society. Limitations include how to overcome gender challenges. and inviting Thai female business owners to take part in the Cartier Women’s Initiative, a project that supports and empowers Portrait of a woman from Cartier.

Pornpriya, Executive Director of Cartier Thailand

Pornpriya Wiwattanachat, Managing Director, Cartier Thailand said Cartier had always valued and valued women’s potential. The Cartier Women’s Initiative was established in 2006 to drive and empower women entrepreneurs to reach their full potential. as well as to support capital Including social and personnel support to expand the business and build leadership skills. Over the past 15 years, the program has supported 262 female entrepreneurs from 62 countries and provided a total grant of 222.4 million baht. More than 500 students from all over the world and have also collaborated with INSEAD Business School from France. Cartier invites Thai business women to be a part of this project. Those interested in joining the Cartier Women’s Initiative in 2023 can submit their applications today until 30 June 20. See more at https://www.cartierwomensinitiative.com/

Dr. Kanphatsorn, MD.
Dr. Kanphatsorn, MD.

The event also invited female entrepreneurs to discuss the limitations that make running a business challenging. by Dr. Kanphatsaporn Suriyasaengpetch The founder of mental health consulting app Ooca says that in the past, mental health issues were not as open-ended as they are today. People with problems will not dare to show it. Access is difficult in spite of the fact that mental health problems are important Thus, the Ooca app was created to make it easier for the public to access psychologists and psychiatrists. And create business opportunities for psychologists and psychiatrists to reach more patients more easily as well. During the fundraising, many barriers to gender inequality were encountered. from disrespectful or unfair or seeing that a business can only qualify for funding because the project needs a feminine quota. without discerning the essence of the benefits of our real business. So a really female friendly atmosphere. Therefore, it is very important that the Cartier Women’s Initiative can be a truly important part of supporting women entrepreneurs.

Net Suphatavanich
Net Suphatavanich

side Net Suphattavanich, co-founder of ila (Ila), a startup focused on gender equality. Tell me that the purpose of our business is Want to create a society where women do not face violence? App Ally, a British development company. It will help turn any public or retail space into a safe space free from sexual harassment. Obstacles that are often encountered is time to fundraise co-founder Women receive less fundraising than men. Thailand rarely has projects that send Encourage women to exchange ideas and business experiences. Glad to see the Cartier Women’s Initiative in Thailand.

Chawisa Chen
Chawisa Chen

to finish off Chavisa Chen, founder of Wendays, an organic and biodegradable sanitary napkin brand. It was revealed that Wendays was caused by an allergy to women’s sanitary napkins. Which is a big deal and there are no products on the market that solve the problem. Including no innovation that cares regarding this matter. therefore developed into a brand of biodegradable sanitary napkins Solve sensitive problems and save the world The obstacles faced in doing business are invisible but real. And unconsciously absorbed is Invisible Soft Power, the cultures that society paints for women to be instilled in them as ladies. Sexual products that require saying certain words that society might find vulgar but that must be said without embarrassment. It is also very important to gain encouragement and empathy as a woman.

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