Chicago – At the celebration of the National Small Business Week, the Chicago Sky Foundation announced the 2025 Ladies ’Equipment Competition – a pioneering initiative exclusively for businessmen.
The final contestants will have the opportunity to win up to $ 25,000 in financing to raise their business and expand the impact of their community.
The Chicago Sky Foundation is still committed to enabling women through economic development initiatives such as this transformative program. The 2025 regiment focuses on the lifting of business owners in Chicago who show innovation, leadership and deep commitment to their societies.
Eight contestants will be chosen to participate in a four -week growth trip of growth, guidance and business development. All the final qualifiers will be paired with corporate and government experts who will provide guidance on expanding their business and improving their stadium. This program is crowned in a direct event before a committee of distinguished judges – which was compensated for the leaders of influential women from all over Chicago – in July.
“When we raise the capabilities of small business owners in our city, it is more related to economic growth,” said Chicago Sky Ophi Story. “It comes to creating sustainable opportunities that raise families and transform societies.”
In addition to the competition, Chicago Sky will host the Women Empowerment Committee on June 17 for small business owners for women looking for visions about reaching resources and networks. The committee will show the main spokesman Diane Primo, CEO of the Brand purpose company, and will be supervised by the Jamine minor from ABC7. Among the members of the Chicago City Secretary of the Treasury Melissa Koniors-Irvin, City writer Anna Valencia, the eleventh Aldurman Nicole Lee.
The stadium competition requests are scheduled for May 27.
For more information about the stadium competition and the Women's Empowerment Committee, please visit our website.
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