Women Need Male Champions Too: Shaili Chopra At Digital Women Awards, 2022
SheThePeople founder Shaili Chopra addressed at Digital Women Awards 2022 with a note of gratitude and shared the current standing and future of the platform.
SheThePeople founder Shaili Chopra addressed at Digital Women Awards 2022 with a note of gratitude and shared the current standing and future of the platform.
At the Digital Women Awards and Summit on Day 5, the Small to Scale: Shaping the Business for Growth panel was moderated by Prachi Bhatia, founder of Chokhat, along with Madhuri Balodi, founder of Kavi Project, and Panasha Siotia, founder of House of Parati. The three of them discussed the value of equality at workplace and how to shape a business to increase growth.
On the 8th edition of SheThePeople’s Digital Women Awards collaborated with UN Women in one of the panel discussions.
Chobey spoke about how in spite of years of work and fighting for improvements, the gender divide still persists internationally.
Tuesday, November 15, marked the Day 4 of the Digital Women Awards 2022, the panel discussed how female entrepreneurship might help bridge the gender gap online.
The virtual event started with a interview with the Jury chair – Lara Dutta as part of the DWA virtual summit SheThePeople founder spoke to Lara Datta talking about entrepreneurship.
The eighth edition of Shethepeople’s Digital Women’s Awards has started. The DWA’s overarching theme for this year is “Storm The Norm.”The Digital Women Awards 2022 focus on talent, entrepreneurship, innovation, and invention by women using digital means.
Day 3 of the Digital Women Awards 2022 began on Monday, November 14. The panel examined how women-led small companies were made possible by the internet in collaboration with Her Second Innings.
One of the recent panels of the Digital Women Awards 2022 discussed how women content creators have been breaking barriers as social media marketers, driving business and making a mark in influencer marketing.
Panel speakers Jayshree Gupta of Cazaro Lingerie, Shabia Walia of Femnora, and Rakshita Dwivedi of Recipe Dabba gave their insights into how the progression of the internet had helped propel small women-led businesses.