WE-CAN: Virtual Cafe for Women Entrepreneurs

Date

Thursday March 18, 2021
6:00 am - 7:00 am

Location

Virtual Workshop
Event Category

Miss the workshop? Watch the recording.


About this Event

Welcome to our most collaborative WE-CAN Virtual Cafe for Women Entrepreneurs to date!

The WE-CAN Virtual Cafe is an online discussion group event designed to share thoughts, ideas, tools and solutions as we build a positive community of women entrepreneurs in the greater Kingston region and beyond.

Join us for our next session on Thursday, March 18 at 10 a.m. (EST) where we'll be trying something NEW!

In order to amplify the networking and collaboration opportunities in this session, we'll be using Zoom break-out sessions to engage in smaller pods, and then share our experiences with the larger group.

There's nothing to prepare, just arrive ready to meet and engage with other women entrepreneurs!

NOTE: Attendees will be emailed a Zoom link to the online session by separate email prior to the event.

The WE-CAN Project is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. Please contact Kerry Ramsay at  kerry.ramsay@queensu.ca if you have accessibility requirements as soon as possible as advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.

ABOUT THE WE-CAN PROJECT:

The WE-CAN Project is led by Queen’s University and supported by the Government of Canada. Its mission is to inspire and empower existing and aspiring women entrepreneurs by providing them with tools, resources, expert mentors, networks and community building to expand existing businesses and to launch new ventures.

The Government of Canada, through FedDev Ontario’s Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES) Ecosystem Fund is providing $3.2 million for Queen’s University to design and deliver programs and services to accelerate, train, mentor and provide resources to women entrepreneurs and women-led companies in the community.

The focus of the WES strategy is to provide support to women entrepreneurs from diverse and underrepresented groups.

 

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