From left are Lyn Lewis-Smith, chief executive of BESydney (Australia), Mr Mann, Ms Thiru, Mr Sargeant and Ms Natividad.
Women have proved to be resilient entrepreneurs with the ability to adapt to challenges as they gain more seats on corporate boards, according to executives of leading organisations.
They shared their views in a session entitled “Global and regional megatrends” yesterday at the 2022 Global Summit of Women (GSW), held at the Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld.
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David Mann, chief economist for Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa at Mastercard, a payment service provider, said despite a myriad of challenges, women’s employment rose in 14 economies, based on the…
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