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Cherie Blair Foundation: Mentoring the Next Generation of Female Business Leaders 2025 – Apply Now

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Cherie Blair Foundation: Mentoring the Next Generation of Female Business Leaders 2025 - Apply Now

Mentoring Women in Business Program: Empowering Female Entrepreneurs Globally.

The Cherie Blair Foundation’s flagship initiative pairs women entrepreneurs from low- and middle-income countries with experienced mentors worldwide, fostering business growth, wealth, stability, and security.

Program Overview

This 12-month mentorship program matches talented women with knowledgeable professionals from diverse sectors, providing:

– Personalized guidance to achieve business objectives
– Enhanced business performance and skills
– Boosted confidence
– Access to global networks

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify, applicants must:

– Be a woman from a low- or middle-income country
– Own/operate a business (51%+ ownership/decision-making authority) or plan to launch within three months
– Demonstrate intermediate English proficiency (written and spoken)
– Commit to 12 months, with regular online meetings (min. 2 hours/month)
– Complete feedback questionnaires and program requirements

Benefits

Successful participants will:

– Increase business profits and improve communication skills
– Set and achieve personalized goals
– Enhance self-confidence and business planning expertise
– Expand professional networks
– Receive a certificate from Cherie Blair CBE KC, access to resources, and online community membership

Mentee Responsibilities

Participants must:

– Meet online with mentors (min. 2 hours/month)
– Drive the mentoring relationship’s direction
– Complete pre-matching training (1.5 hours)
– Submit interim/end-of-program surveys
– Develop and submit goals for mentorship
– Adhere to the program’s Code of Conduct

Application Deadline: October 11, 2024.

Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your business and life. Apply now!

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