The [facilitator] is warm, understanding, encouraging and skilled. The co-participants are smart and lively and fun. Although I am still convinced I have implemented about every option out there, the first session triggered surprising shifts in my mind and heart, making room for me to start moving in new directions. I am excited about what is going to come out of this process. -Skylark Desraeli, One Hill Productions, Kamloops BC
Province Boosts Support for Entrepreneurial Women
Women in more British Columbia communities wanting to start their own business will benefit from an additional $95,000 grant to the Women’s Enterprise Centre for its Taking the Leap to Entrepreneurship program, Community Services Minister Ida Chong announced today. July 5, 2007 more
Small Business Innovation: Women Entrepreneurs MENTORSHIP
It pays to give and receive sound advice. The Globe and Mail, May 5, 2007
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New book aims to help self-employed women
Resource Guide eases transition, Nanaimo News Bulletin - March 22, 2007 more