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23.01.2022 Maria Spanish School a business we love
19.01.2022 If there were one word used to describe María Alejandra Valenzuela, it would surely be energetic. Some may go so far as to say superhuman. As well as having two children, a Master’s education and three businesses, she is still keen to do more. Her most recent entrepreneurial adventure is the jewellery brand Kelkay Australia- made in Australia with Chilean soul. María is one of our sellers at Made by Many Hands the new marketplace powered by MWiB. To find out more about he...r story and what brought her to Australia https://madebymanyhands.com.au/meet-our-sellers-kelkay/ Text Amy M Hahn #migrantwomeninbusiness #mwib #madebymanyhands #mbmh #communitysupport #marketplace #womeneconomicempowerment #kelkay
19.01.2022 Konjo Mama a business we love
18.01.2022 Anyone who has been through a challenging health condition or treatment will be aware of the importance of hair. Damalie Tryan experienced this first-hand after the birth of her daughter, when she began to lose her hair. Back then, she couldn’t afford to go to a salon. So, rather than wallowing, she did what any budding entrepreneur with a knack for learning would do She made her own wig! Her work was promptly admired by the people around her and soon after she created he...r successful business, The Wig Chic. To find out more about Damalie and what brought her to Australia check out https://madebymanyhands.com.au/meet-our-sellers-the-wig-ch/ #migrantwomeninbusiness #mwib #madebymanyhands #mbmh #communitysupport #marketplace #womeneconomicempowerment #thewigchic The Wig chic
18.01.2022 Liliz Lu Studio a business we love
16.01.2022 Register at the QLD Migrant Women in Business Virtual Summit to join the conversation and support the 2021 celebration of women in leadership in the migrant community. 5 March 7:00 pm (AEDT). https://www.qldmwibsummit.com.au//international-womens-day #migrantwomeninbusiness #womeninleadership
12.01.2022 Made by Many Hands, our marketplace was designed to address barriers to entrepreneurship that migrant women in business experience, such as access to marketing tools that are affordable, and a user-friendly platform that is accessible to women with low literacy levels and digital skills. We already have 29 migrant women business owners selling their products and services. Our goal is to engage 500 migrant women in our first 2 years. For us to succeed we need the support of cu...stomers. The more customers that shop at Made by Many Hands, the more migrant women in business that can become economically independent. #thefutureisfemale #powerfultogether #powerfultogether #migrantwomeninbusiness #madebymanyhands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQOXehsKFOQ
08.01.2022 In the lead up to #internationalwomensday we are showcasing migrant women, who support other women to be their best selves. Today we bring you the amazing Fabiola Cambell, founder of Profesional Migrant Women. She is a great example of a woman who pursued her dreams to be an entrepreneur and a leader. To find out more about her, and her business - http://www.professionalmigrantwomen.com.au/ #migrantwomeninbusiness #womeninleadership #powerfultogether #migrantwomenpower
05.01.2022 Migration stories are all about overcoming. It is almost as if migrants have an extra muscle for resilience. Lhakpa’s story proves that she has indeed been training her migrant muscle since she was a young child. Born in Tibet, she soon started a journey that will take her to India and then Australia. Married and with three kids, this unstoppable woman seems not to run out of courage and strength: she has created the much-loved brand Tugu Toys, and is on her way to open ...a food business in Melbourne. We are proud to have Lhakpa as one of our sellers at Made by Many Hands, the marketplace powered by Migrant Women in Business. To find out more about her story and products check out www.madebymanyhands.com.au Made by Many Hands #migrantwomeninbusiness #mwib #madebymanyhands #mbmh #communitysupport #marketplace #womeneconomicempowerment #tugutoys
04.01.2022 Reporting to the Co-founders of Migrant Women in Business, we are seeking a Communications Coordinator to work primarily with our small team to support our business colleagues who are migrant women with nano and micro-businesses. You will be required to work across our two brands: Migrant Women in Business and our commercial marketplace Made by Many Hands. This role is a contract role starting ASAP until 15 January operating in a part-time capacity and can be based anywhere in Australia. Please send us your details and we will contact you. [email protected] #migrantwomeninbusiness #madebymanyhands
01.01.2022 Divina Santidad -MLB- a business we love
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