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FSDH WIBI 3.0 Empowers Women for Economic Impact

By: GWL Team | Thursday, 30 November 2023

FSDH Women In Business Initiative (WIBI) is happy to announce the much-anticipated FSDH Women In Business Initiative 3.0 (WIBI 3.0) event, slated for November 30th, 2023, in a major celebration of female empowerment and economic impact.

The summit, titled "Women Winning Together; Developing the Female Economy," intends to investigate ways for women to collaborate in developing viable enterprises, flourish inside organizations, and contribute to meaningful change in their communities. Three panel discussions will be held throughout the event, covering entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and social impact and lifestyle.

Olamide Brown, Eyitope Kola-Oyeneyin, Olatowun Candide-Johnson, Tewa Onasanya, Toyosi Etim-Effiong, Vicky James, Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, Bodam Taiwo, and Adebola Williams will discuss their perspectives and experiences.

The summit, hosted by FSDH Merchant Bank and anchored by the vibrant Olive Emodi, promises to deepen talks on company growth, personal branding, social impact issues, career advancement, and general well-being.

Mrs. Bukola Smith, MD/CEO of FSDH Merchant Bank, expressed her pleasure about hosting the event for the third year in a row. The summit highlights FSDH's dedication to the expansion of the female economy and its role in influencing women in business and professional progression.

The Women in Business Desk at FSDH seeks to be a financial partner in the route to success for female entrepreneurs and career professionals by providing access to networks, finance, and information resources.

As women continue to rise in numerous professions, the FSDH Women In Business Initiative presents itself as a catalyst for progress in Nigerian women's professional and business interests, exhibiting a persistent dedication to enabling, empowering, and supporting women across the country.

Prospective guests are welcome to attend this inspiring event, where they will be inspired by trailblazing women and given significant networking chances.