Women's Entrepreneurship Day Explained
Women's Entrepreneurship Day |
Abbreviation: | WED |
Founder: | Wendy Diamond |
Type: | Non-profit |
Purpose: | Observing women entrepreneurship on every day. |
Location: | International |
Website: | Official website |
Women's Entrepreneurship Day (WED) is a day on which the work of women entrepreneurs is observed and discussed, held every day of each year.[1] The inaugural event was held in New York City at the United Nations, with additional events being held simultaneously in several other countries. 144 nations overall recognized the first WED in 2014, which included the presentation of the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Awards. The organization behind WED also has an ambassadorship and fellowship program.
This date was specifically picked to try and overshadow International Men's Day[2] . Such petty actions to try and out do, or hide the attemps of other organisations to draw attention to a different group's problems and challenges are counterproductive, and harm all parties involved.
History
Women's Entrepreneurship Day was founded and implemented by Pet Pioneer, Animal Fair Media[3] Founder and Ellis Island Medal of Honor[4] recipient Wendy Diamond, after volunteering with the Adelante Foundation who provides microcredit to low income women while in Honduras. Upon her return to the US she decided she wanted to develop something to help this and similar philanthropic causes. The first day was held on November 19, 2014, and was observed in 144 countries that year.[5] It was described by Fortune Magazine as “a global movement to celebrate and support female founders and shed light on some of their challenges.”[6] Forbes Magazine wrote that the intention was also “to mobilize a global network of female business owners, entrepreneurs, and change-makers who support and empower this community of women entrepreneurs and their businesses.”[7] November 19 was proclaimed an “official day” by both New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and is celebrated annually at the United Nations and around the globe. The U.S. House of Representatives also annually recognizes the WEDO movement November 19 as “A Day in Honor of Women Entrepreneurs” under the leadership of Congresswoman Grace Meng.[8]
Inaugural event at the United Nations
Women's Entrepreneurship Day event convenes at the United Nations in New York City including a conference, speakers, and the inaugural Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Awards.[9] An Education Philanthropy Pioneer Award was given to Barack Obama’s grandmother Sarah Obama, for her work in bringing gender equality to education in that country. Obama was presented the award by actress Quvenzhané Wallis.[10] Loreen Arbus received an award for her philanthropic work, as did to Lynn Tilton.[11]
Other attendees of the United Nations inaugural launch included Miss Universe Gabriela Isler; Jimmy Choo co-founder Tamara Mellon; and First Ladies Gertrude Maseko of Malawi and Penehupifo Pohamba of Namibia.[12] Delegations were sent from many different nations attended the event as well.[13] A second WED is planned at the United Nations in 2015:[14] the United Nations Foundation is a founding partner of the events.[15]
List of Pioneer Award winners
2014
- Loreen Arbus (Philanthropy) – President of Loreen Arbus Productions[16]
- Lynn Tilton (Business) – Founder and CEO of Patriarch Partners [16]
- Mama Sarah Obama (Education) – Founder and CEO of The Mama Sarah Obama Foundation [10] [16]
- Sandy Lerner (Technology) – Co-founder of Cisco Systems and Founder of Urban Decay[16]
- Shannon Schuyler (Social Responsibility) – Chief Corporate Responsibility and Purpose Officer of PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (PwC US), and President of the PwC Charitable Foundation, Inc.[16]
- Tamara Mellon (Fashion) – Co-founder of Jimmy Choo and Creative Director & Founder of the Tamara Mellon brand[16]
2015
- Dr. Jen Welter (Sports) – First woman to hold a coaching position in the NFL and linebacker for women's American football for 14 years [17]
- Heidi Messer (Technology) – chairwoman and co-founder of Collective[i] and Founder of LinkShare[17]
- Kelly O. Chezum (Education) – President of External Relations at Clarkson University[17]
- Leona Lewis (Music) – British singer-songwriter and Animal Welfare campaigner [17]
- Leslie Blodgett (Beauty) – Creator of bareMinerals, former CEO of Bare Escentuals, Board Member for Every Mother Counts, Stella & Dot, and SPANX[17]
- Martha "Muffy" MacMillan (Philanthropy) – Ellis Island Medal of Honor Recipient,[18] Director on the board of Cargill, Inc., Director of the Cargill Foundation, Waycrosse, Inc., Boards of the American Federation of Arts, Global Minnesota, The Economic Club of Minnesota, and Walker Art Center, Chair of Opportunity International's agricultural-finance campaign [18] [17]
2016
2017
- Andrea Kerzner (Arts) – Daughter of Sol Kerzner, Founder and CEO of Lalela Project, Co-Creator of themoreweshare.com, Director of the Board of Kerzner International Holdings Limited [20]
- Angie Bastian (Culinary) – Founder, Angie's Boomchickapop [20]
- Bobbi Brown (Beauty) – CEO of Beauty Evolution and Former CEO & Chief Creative Officer of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics[20]
- Dorothy "Dottie" Herman (Business) – Co-founder, President & CEO of Real Estate brokerage firm Douglas Elliman Real Estate, LLC[20]
- Judith Ripka (Accessories) – Luxury Jewelry Designer & Founder of Judith Ripka [20]
- Lucy Jarvis (Media) – First woman television producer, Peabody Award winner[20]
- Muna Rihani Al-Nasser (Philanthropy) – Chairwoman of the UN Women for Peace Association [20]
- Sara Bareilles (Music) – Singer-Songwriter Waitress Writer/Composer [20]
- Sonia Gardner (Finance) – President, Managing Partner, and co-founder of Avenue Capital Group & Global Chair of the Board of 100 Women in Finance [20]
- Suzanne Lerner (Fashion) – President and co-founder of Michael Stars and Board Member of Women Thrive Alliance [20]
- Twinkle Khanna (Celebrity) – actress, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist [20]
2018
- Anna Sui (Fashion) – Fashion Designer and Entrepreneur [21]
- Eileen Murray (Finance) – CO-CEO Bridgewater Associates
- Her Highness Princess Märtha Louise of Norway (Politics) – Author & Chair Princess Märtha Louise's Fund to benefit disabled children
- Kathleen King (Culinary) – Founder Tate's Bake Shop
- Mary Ann Thompson-Frenk (Civics) – President/Co-founder Memnosyne Foundation & The John Philip Thompson Foundation
- Shannon Dellimore (Beauty) – Co-founder & Creative Director GLAMGLOW
- Shari Staglin (Philanthropy) – CEO Staglin Family Vineyard, Co-founder One Mind
- Shelley Zalis (Technology) – Founder OTX Global Technology Consulting Firm, CEO/Founder The Female Quotient
2019
- Wendy Diamond (Humanitarian) – A Social Entrepreneur, Impact Investor, Humanitarian, Animal Advocate, Best-Selling Author and CEO/Founder of Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization (WEDO)/#ChooseWOMEN, a non-governmental philanthropic volunteer organization. WED, with chapters in 144 countries and 112 universities/colleges, is on a global mission to alleviate poverty and empower women in business.[22]
- Hannah Stocking (Influencer) – Global Entertainer 25+ Million Followers
- Missy Elliott (Music) – Grammy Award Winning Musical Artist
- Leah Solivan (Technology) – General Partner Fuel Capital & Founder TaskRabbit
- Stephanie Newby (Finance) – Founder Golden Seeds, the premiere early-stage investment firm for women-led companies
- Patty Baker (Philanthropy) – Philanthropist, Broadway Producer, Founder Baker Scholars, Board Member Hunter College Foundation (Baker Theater Building), New York Public Theater, Naples Players, Baker Art Museum & Milwaukee Repertory Theater.
- Norma Kamali (Fashion) – International Fashion Designer, Founder/CEO url=http://www.wort.lu/en/business/women-entrepreneurship-day-women-entrepreneurs-under-the-spotlight-in-luxembourg-546e10590c88b46a8ce3f4c7 |title=Women entrepreneurs under the spotlight in Luxembourg |date=November 20, 2014 |accessdate=April 6, 2015 |author=Roxana Mironescu |publisher=Luremburger Wort}} Other events were also held, for example, in Lagos, Nigeria.[23] WED founded and launched the Women Wednesday social media event held on the Wednesday after Thanksgiving in 2014, to support women in business and related causes.[24]
Fellowships
In addition to the annual events, WED founded and initiated a Global Ambassador Initiative, in order to develop WED communities on university campuses. It also runs the Women's Entrepreneurship Day Fellows Program, which is chaired by Kunal Sood.[25]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: WED Women's Entrepreneurship Day. www.womenseday.org. 29 November 2021.
- Book: Thompson . Jason . International Men's Day: The Birth of a Movement . 2017 . 9781549859618 . 6. Independently Published .
- Web site: About Wendy. www.animalfair.com. 11 May 2016.
- Web site: Congratulations to the 2016 Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients!. https://web.archive.org/web/20170225195246/http://www.neco.org/medal-of-honor/2016-medalists. 2017-02-25. www.Neco.org. 9 May 2016.
- Web site: Paula Duran . April 6, 2015 . Women Entrepreneurs of the World, Unite!. Marie Claire Magazine . November 20, 2014 .
- Web site: Women's Entrepreneurship Day: Time to debunk some myths . Fortune Magazine . April 6, 2015 . Caroline Fairchild . November 19, 2014.
- Web site: On Women's Entrepreneurship Day – It's Time To Fund To Scale . https://web.archive.org/web/20141119194021/http://www.forbes.com/sites/ey/2014/11/19/on-womens-entrepreneurship-day-its-time-to-fund-to-scale/ . dead . November 19, 2014 . Forbes Magazine . November 19, 2014 . Kerrie MacPherson . April 6, 2015.
- Web site: Grace Meng. H.Res. 629: Recognizing November 19, 2017, as "A Day in Honor of Women Entrepreneurs". GovTrack.us. July 5, 2018.
- Web site: Why Women Entrepreneurs Matter . Huffington Post . April 6, 2015 . Lori Sokol . December 23, 2014.
- News: President Barack Obama's grandmother Mama Sarah Obama honored, advocates education during U.S. visit . April 12, 2015 . November 27, 2014 . Charlene Muhammad . LA Sentinel.
- Web site: From Women's Entrepreneurship Day: 3 powerhouse execs on the state of women in business . BizWomen . Caroline McMillan Portillo . November 20, 2014.
- News: President Barack Obama's grandmother Mama Sarah Obama honored, advocates education during U.S. visit . April 6, 2015 . Los Angeles Sentinel . November 27, 2014 . Charlene Muhammad.
- News: Women's Entrepreneurship Day celebrated in Bangladesh. Dhaka Tribune . November 20, 2014 . April 6, 2015 .
- Web site: 9 Conferences in 2015 That Are Worth Your Time and Money . Entrepreneur Magazine . April 6, 2015 . Meredith Fineman . January 12, 2015.
- Web site: UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION JOINS AS FOUNDING PARTNER OF INAUGURAL WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURSHIP DAY. UN Foundation . November 5, 2014 . April 6, 2015 .
- News: Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization Pioneer Awards 2014 Winners . July 5, 2018 . Wendy Diamond . WED.
- News: Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization Pioneer Awards 2015 Winners . July 5, 2018 . Wendy Diamond . WED.
- News: Opportunity International's Muffy MacMillan Receives Ellis Island Medal of Honor . July 5, 2018 . Opportunity International . PR Newswire Association, LLC..
- News: Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization Pioneer Awards 2016 Winners . July 5, 2018 . Wendy Diamond . WED.
- News: Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization Pioneer Awards 2017 Winners . July 5, 2018 . Wendy Diamond . WED.
- Web site: WEDO Annual Pioneer Awards. Women's Entrepreneurship Day. en-US. 2019-06-26.
- Web site: Congressional Record, Volume 165 Issue 185 (Tuesday, November 19, 2019). 2020-10-08. www.govinfo.gov.
- Web site: Celebrate Women's Entrepreneurship Day in Nigeria With WOWE and Access Bank. AWP Network . November 17, 2014 .
- News: Women Entrepreneurs Get Their 'Day' – Encouraging A Gender Lens On Shopping And Business . Forbes Magazine . November 26, 2014 . Tom Watson . April 6, 2015.
- Web site: How Selfies Could Detect a Common Deadly Disease . Huffington Post . April 6, 2015 . December 10, 2014 . Julielynn Wong.