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  • Opportunity Knocks With Doorways, a New Web Application That Connects Diverse Suppliers & Corporations With Business Opportunities

    Opportunity Knocks With Doorways, a New Web Application That Connects Diverse Suppliers & Corporations With Business Opportunities

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    Skip the line. Digital conferencing is now available.

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    updated: Oct 10, 2018

    The model for connecting corporations with diverse suppliers has changed little over the past few decades. The cost and time required to attend national conferences and events got the Doorways team thinking about how suppliers, corporations, affiliates and supplier diversity professionals could connect more quickly and efficiently. Doorways™ is a subscription-based online community where all of these individuals can meet and develop meaningful, professional relationships, all without leaving the office.

    “It really came down to talking with suppliers and corporations to learn where their concerns exist and then developing a solution to solve an industry problem,” said Nate Ghaim, Doorways president. “We live in the 21stcentury, with dynamic technological advances that can be leveraged to connect, educate and advocate faster.”

    It really came down to talking with suppliers and corporations to learn where their concerns exist and then developing a solution to solve an industry problem.

    Nate Ghaim, Doorways Owner

    The Doorways platform includes company and supplier profiles, digital conferencing, messaging, meeting scheduling, supplier assessments, data storage lockers and more. All of which can be utilized anywhere, anytime. 

    Data security is reinforced for subscribers via blockchain technology. “We knew when developing a platform such as Doorways, that data security was going to be paramount,” said Ghaim. “Suppliers and corporations share information that is pertinent to their business. We researched blockchain and discovered that this technology will be a valuable feature that can put the subscriber’s mind at ease.“

    Doorways provides a significant benefit for small and diverse businesses who want to save not only money but also valuable time. Connecting with the use of technology allows opportunities to be shared much faster for a more comprehensive response to RFIs, RFPs and more. 

    Doorways is expected to launch on Oct. 14, 2018, with multiple subscription levels for corporate subscribers and suppliers.

    For more information, contact social@joindoorways.com.

    Source: Doorways

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  • Hoi Polloi Trends, Maker of key2Bme, Certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council

    Hoi Polloi Trends, Maker of key2Bme, Certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council

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    Hoi Polloi Trends, a business specializing in making inspiring gifts to spread happiness through its flagship brand, key2Bme, is proud to announce national certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council, a regional certifying partner of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).

    “The certification is one of the most sought-after and respected business certifications in the country,” said key2Bme founder and CEO Tammy Nelson. “Having built this business from my kitchen table into a successful company serving customers nationwide, it was time to put our growing business to the test,” said Nelson. “A business that makes it through the rigorous WBENC certification process is a business prepared to handle whatever it takes and it will open doors for key2Bme with companies that value diversity.”

    A business that makes it through the rigorous WBENC certification process is a business prepared to handle whatever it takes and it will open doors for key2Bme with companies that value diversity.

    Tammy Nelson, key2Bme Founder & CEO

    “More than 350,000 U.S. companies have a supplier diversity program so having this certification will create new opportunities for key2Bme,” said Nelson. “This opportunity will allow us to expand our reach in fulfilling our mission of spreading happiness, kindness and inspiration.”​

    WBENC’s national standard of certification implemented by the Ohio River Valley Women’s Business Council is a meticulous process including an in-depth review of the business and site inspection. The certification process is designed to confirm the business is at least 51% owned, operated and controlled by a woman or women.

    By including women-owned businesses among their suppliers, corporations and government agencies demonstrate their commitment to fostering diversity and the continued development of their supplier diversity programs.

    About Hoi Polloi Trends and key2Bme:
    Hoi Polloi Trends was founded in 2011 to develop fun products with wide appeal and key2Bme is its flagship brand, launched in 2016. Based in Cincinnati, OH, the mission of key2Bme is to help spread happiness, kindness and inspiration and to remind people that they hold the key to these things. Products can be found online and in select retailers. Visit key2Bme.com for more information.

    About WBENC:
    Founded in 1997, WBENC is the nation’s leader in women’s business development and the leading third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women, with more than 13,000 certified Women’s Business Enterprises, 14 national Regional Partner Organizations, and over 300 Corporate Members. More than 1,000 corporations representing America’s most prestigious brands as well as many states, cities, and other entities accept WBENC Certification. For more information, visit www.wbenc.org.

    Source: Hoi Polloi Trends and key2Bme

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  • The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

    The International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Presents 2017 IWEC Award to Dr. Giuseppina Foti

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    The organization hosts a gathering of some of the world’s most successful women-owned businesses during its 10th anniversary conference

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    updated: Nov 13, 2017

    Dr. Giuseppina (Pina) Foti, Managing Director at Accademia StudioItalia, will receive the 2017 IWEC award, honoring nearly 30 years of award-winning, innovative language education, training, and cultural programs.

    IWEC (International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge) is a New York-based international economic empowerment organization exclusively for women business owners, formed in 2007 with the assistance of the U.S. Department of State. In addition to the State Department, its founders include the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce (MCC), and the FICCI/FLO Chamber in New Delhi. IWEC’s mission is to develop a global business network for successful women entrepreneurs, helping them gain and expand access to international markets by presenting a platform to exchange knowledge, experience and connections, and to promote dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders throughout the world, an ecosystem with a combined income of over US$25 billion per year.

    I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders.

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris

    Since 2007, IWEC has gathered some of the world’s largest and most successful women-owned companies in an intensive three-day program to inform, connect and celebrate the work of women entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe. This year’s event is being held in Redmond, Washington State, on Nov. 12-14.  The conference closes with an awards gala celebrating the groundbreaking work of 53 new awardees from Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas. The conference, named ‘Connecting Women Businesses Globally: Accelerating Growth Through Innovation & Technology’ is sponsored by Microsoft, who is also hosting the event at their global headquarters. 

    “I am truly honored to accept the 2017 IWEC Award, and to connect with other women entrepreneurs from all over the world during the 10th anniversary conference.  We’re grateful for this incredible recognition of our work to support culture, education, and connecting with people through language,” stated Dr. Foti of her nomination.

    Giuseppina (Pina) Foti has a Ph.D. in foreign languages and literature with a focus on modern philology and language instruction. She started her three companies, Accademia StudioItalia, ILS University and International Language School 30 years ago, and through her successful career, her schools have taught languages to thousands of students. Accademia StudioItalia, her school for Italian language and culture, received the Star Award from London’s Student Travel Magazine for five years in a row, from 2012 to 2017. The school has an active role in the annual General Status of the Italian Language meetings held by Italy’s Bureau of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Foti is a member of the Italian Equal Opportunities Committee of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, an adviser to the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, member of the Italian Association of Women Entrepreneurs, and founding member of Enterprising Girls, a network for women in business. Further, Dr. Foti is Vice President of University Women of Europe (UWE).

    Diane Thompson, CEO of Novaris is the past IWEC awardee who nominated Dr. Foti for the IWEC award. She stated of the awardee: “I am thrilled to nominate Giuseppina Foti for her trailblazing work to be a reference point for women in leadership roles in the Italian economy, and promoting and strengthening the spirit of cross-collaboration and partnership among women leaders. Giuseppina drives participation and initiatives that bolster the presence of women in key decision-making roles within the public and private sectors. She’s a priceless addition to IWEC, and a role model for women’ s business development efforts in Rome.”

    The November conference marks the first time that IWEC welcomes a Conference Chairperson, Her Royal Highness Princess Noor Asem of Jordan, who will provide part of the welcoming remarks and address the audience on empowering women’s entrepreneurship in her region. Other conference speakers include one of the most influential businesswomen from China, Yang Lan, owner of Sun Media, one of the largest media conglomerates in that country; she was also the ambassador of the Beijing Olympic Games. She is joined by new IWEC Board member and keynote speaker Ibukun Awosika, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the First Bank of Nigeria Limited; Melanie Alavi, Director of Customer Technology Marketing at UPS; Fernando Hernández, Director or Supplier Diversity at Microsoft; Peter Martínez, CEO of Game Changer Tec; Jackie Sturm, Sr. VP of Supply Chain and Innovation at Intel; Aylton de Souza, Worldwide Enterprise Mobility and Security Business Lead at Microsoft, and other key drivers of innovation, technology and business development.

    “IWEC understands that providing access, resources, and support to help enable the success of female entrepreneurs is key to ensuring women’s active, sustainable participation in the global economy, and contributes to closing the gender gap. We provide a global forum to exchange knowledge, experience, and connectivity among women business owners, setting the stage for education, disruptive business opportunities, roads to joint ventures, and promoting social dialogue among women entrepreneurs and business leaders,” said Ruth A. Davis, Chairwoman, IWEC.

    Learn more about Accademia StudioItalia:

    www.italianinitaly.org

    Contact IWEC: Nancy Ploeger, Executive Director, IWEC. np@iwecawards.com (917) 796-4201.

    Press Office: Andie Farris, CF Creative. marketing@cf-creative.com. (954) 225-9342.

    Source: IWEC

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