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International Women’s Economic Summit Presentations
July 16th, 2010

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2010
International Women’s Economic Summit
Presentations

Monday, June 21

LITERACY PANEL
Moderated by Dr. Kevin Fegan

Panelists
Professor Sakeena Yacoobi - Afghanistan

Carol Rugege
Education Director, Embassy of Rwanda

Click here to download the 2010 Literacy Panel PowerPoint

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/JOBS
Moderated by Monica Luechtefeld
EVP E-Commerce and Direct Marketing, Office Depot

Panelists
Glynis Long
DC Rotary Club

Mariam Nawabi
President and CEO, AMDi Inc

John Nkuranga
former Director of Protocol, Republic of Rwanda

Click here to download the 2010 Economic Development Jobs Panel PowerPoint

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Tuesday, June 22

IDENTIFYING OBSTACLES AND REACHING FOR SUCCESS

PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS Afghan delegation makes presentation to
His Excellency Ambassador Said Tayeb Jawad
Afghanistan Ambassador to the U.S.

Click here to download the 2010 Afghan Delegation Presentation to Ambassador Jawad

PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS Rwandan delegation makes presentation to
His Excellency
Ambassador James Kimonyo
Rwandan Ambassador to the U.S.

Click here to download the 2010 Rwandan Delegation Presentation to Ambassador Kimonyo


Meet The Women You Can Help

‘Enterprising Women’ spotlights PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program and 2009 graduate

The latest issue of ‘Enterprising Women‘ showcases information regarding our 2011 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program, as well as an in-depth article featuring Sarah Mukandutiye, a 2009 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS graduate. Monica Smiley, publisher and CEO of the publication, has been a longtime supporter of the Institute. Click here to read Monica’s Publisher’s Note and the [...]

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The Oklahoman: Q&A with Terry Neese

Nonprofit leader is working to help Afghan women, girls Q: What’s happening with the U.S.-Afghan Women’s Council? You and other members recently met in Washington with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other dignitaries. A: The council was sanctioned in 2002 by President George W. Bush and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai. I was appointed to [...]

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The Oklahoman: Oklahoma business people

Awards & honors Oklahoma City businesswoman Terry Neese was recognized last week with the 2010 Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) Hall of fame award. The national award honors individuals, companies, and organizations that have demonstrated exemplary leadership and support in the success of women’s business initiatives //

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Letters from Rwanda

Betty, a 2010 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS graduate, co-owns Solidarity Academy School, a secondary private school in Rwanda. Mentored by Dr. Freda Deskin, Founder of ASTEC Charter School, Betty has been paying forward the education and training she received from our program and was kind enough to share it with us! Good morning Terry, I am [...]

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The Journal Record: Business briefs

Business hall of fame to honor Neese Terry Neese of Oklahoma City will be presented the 2010 Women’s Business Enterprise Hall of Fame award on Thursday in Dallas. The national award honors individuals, companies, and organizations for leadership and support in the success of women’s business initiatives. “This is an exceptional award to bring home [...]

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Oklahoma Lt. Governor Jari Askins receives Afghan gift

Lt. Governor Jari Askins accepted a hand-made, personalized soccer ball from Terry Neese, President, IEEW. Terry delivered the ball on behalf of 2007 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS graduate Taj Sirat. Taj’s company, Greenway Manufacturing produces all types of balls, employing over 250 Afghan women. Taj wished to express her gratitude to Lt. Governor Askins for her [...]

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