Organised by go-getter Servane Mouazan, the event recognised and rewarded woman who have made an impact to society. Prizes included having an exclusive mentor provided by the woman at BT.
Smarta, the brainchild of serial entrepreneur Shaa Wasmund, and Newspepper covered the event in partnership. Gorgeous Meriem Aissaoui, project manager at Smarta, co-reported and was an absolute natural in front of the camera…and it was her first time!
Lilly Lapenna from www.mybnk.org was cool, delivering a nerve-less speech and announcing one of the well deserved winners. Lilly has invited Newspepper to her office at The Hub, where she says there’s an endless stream of interesting people to chat to- people of the Hub, get ready for some NP action.
I noticed that numbers where a little low at the Woman’s Awards and I hope it’s not because we are less enterprising than men? Come on lady entrepreneurs, get enterprising! Next year is gonna be huge, don’t miss out.
A networking discussion on what brands need to do to survive the high-growth international markets that will dominate the next centaury took place last Wednesday at the London College of Communication.
Katerina Mavroidis, a Beijing-based brand strategist who has spent the last years helping clients of Saatchi & Saatchi and of DDB to get rooted in China’s high-growth markets shared her thoughts with the audience
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