
Bloomspace, an organization dedicated to uplifting women entrepreneurs, recently hosted the Intentional Women’s Business Seminar at the University of Ghana.
This transformative event gathered over 100 passionate participants, sparking discussions on entrepreneurship, resilience, and strategies for overcoming challenges in the business landscape.
Throughout the seminar, participants engaged in powerful conversations, sharing insights and forming connections among women leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Notable speakers included Osman Abdulai Ayariga, CEO of the National Youth Authority, who highlighted the critical importance of women’s empowerment and the proactive steps that women are taking toward achieving success.
The seminar featured an inspiring competition that led to four women entrepreneurs receiving prizes, including cash donations and mentorship. The winners expressed deep gratitude for the support, sharing their stories of resilience and determination.
Two recipients engaged in thrift clothing stated, “be determined to succeed no matter the challenges confronting your business. Your success starts with you and how you invest in your business.” They commended FirstBank for investing in women empowerment. Their testimonials reflect the profound impact of Bloomspace’s seminar.
FirstBank’s Commitment to Women Entrepreneurs
FirstBank played a vital role in this initiative, affirming its commitment to empowering women through specialized products and services. Allen Quaye, the Head of Retail Banking at FirstBank, articulated the Bank’s dedication to equipping women entrepreneurs with essential financial tools and mentorship for their success. “At FirstBank, we believe in the potential of women entrepreneurs and are committed to providing loans, business advisory services, and networking opportunities designed specifically for them.”
Through its sponsorship of initiatives like this seminar, FirstBank demonstrates a strong commitment to driving economic empowerment. The Bank recognizes that investing in women entrepreneurs serves not only a moral imperative but also contributes to broader economic growth and development.
The Bank mentioned its commitment to continue providing focused training sessions for this cohort of women entrepreneurs to further broaden their knowledge base and equip them with valuable business-related lessons. The objective is to create an ecosystem where women are empowered to thrive, innovate, and lead.
Kezia Stewart-Cudjoe, founder of Bloomspace, expressed her gratitude for FirstBank’s support, stating, “FirstBank’s commitment to women entrepreneurs is truly commendable and makes a real difference in our lives.”
Bloomspace has a remarkable history of supporting underprivileged children by donating clothes, food, books, and stationery. Their commitment to community upliftment extends to women entrepreneurs, striving to cultivate a supportive ecosystem where women can thrive and lead in their respective fields.
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