Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Fortune US State Dinner, Guess Whose Nominated

Two Tanzania Women of Achievement Award winners Ms.Mwamvita Makamba Chief Officer Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Vodacom and Ms.Suzan Mashibe the Director of Tanzania Jet Service have been nominated by the U.S. State Department to participate in the 6th "Fortune"/State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership, taking place May 2 - May 22, 2011.   And May I add, This is great progress  there should be more Entrepreneurs, business women, heck..we gotta take somebody to that African women's Forbes list! more women doing bigger things, this whole 'Its a womans year' theme and the women arent rising up to their bars is getting old, more women doing something, and very well, getting recognition for it! As for now.. Kudos Mwamvita and Suszan!


Ms. Makamba  expressed I strongly believe that women development is key to a nation’s development thus am very excited to participate in this amazing program and look forward to coming back an empowered leader as this will equip me with relevant tools needed to do what I do from my heart, and that is impacting lives’’.


“It is a great honor for me participate in this program as first it goes to show that the world is interested in investing in emerging women for a better future and second it highlights the story of how Tanzanian women are achieving today in different fields, I hope to inspire more young women into achieving their dreams and building a better future for themselves and our country as a whole’.’ Ms Mashibe




The president of Tanzania Women of Achievement Awards Ms. Irene Kiwia while commending the two ladies for such a prestigious opportunity said that “It is great to see such high level institutions in the world recognizing young emerging women leaders from Tanzania such as Mwamvita and Suzan, who have done amazingly well through their work. The fact that these two women have already been honored by TWAA, as Suzan received a Science and Technology Award in 2009 and Mwamvita a Professional award in 2011 means that our work through TWAA is significant.’’


This innovative public-private partnership program connects more than 30 of America's senior women executives from more than 25 FORTUNE 500 companies with emerging women leaders from around the world and is organized by the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with "Fortune" Most Powerful Women Summit and Vital Voices Global Partnership.
This year, 26 women from Brazil, China, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Palestinian Territories, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, will be mentored by participants of the "Fortune" Most Powerful Women Summit.
Among this year's mentors are: Stephanie George, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at Time Inc.; Susan Chambers, Executive Vice President in the Global People Division at Wal-Mart Stores; Molly Ashby, Chairman and CEO of Solera Capital; and Marissa Mayer, Vice President at Google Inc.
The program will open with a three-day orientation session in Washington, D.C., where participants will meet with senior women in government, academia, and business, the second phase of the program pairs each of the international participants with one or more of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women leaders for three weeks, and will conclude with a two-day debriefing in New York City where participants will attend workshops and meet with senior executives from New York-based companies.
Ms. Makamba will be mentored by Susan Whiting the Vice Chair of the Nielson company and Ms. Mashibe by Marrissa Mayer the Vice President of Google.
Fortune"'s Most Powerful Women Leaders share their time, talent and expertise in business and leadership with the next generation of international women leaders. The professional and personal ties that grow out of the mentoring relationships last well beyond the program and enable the international participants to bring positive change to their companies and communities. 

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