09.03.14
INDIA: Tupperware Brands is expanding its Global Links: Empowering Women through Education & Opportunity program to India for 2015, aiming to inspire the development of the next generation of Indian women entrepreneurs.
In partnership with Rollins College of Florida and the US Secretary of State’s Office of Global Women’s Issues, the program is designed to build capacity for women’s entrepreneurship in developing and post-conflict countries.
“The Global Links program brings to life our global mission to empower women, enable their financial independence and change their lives through opportunity, support and relationships—we call this the Chain of Confidence.
Through the ‘learn and return’ model, we hope to inspire the development of a new generation of women entrepreneurs in India who are focused on social impact,” said Rick Goings, Tupperware Brands chairman and CEO.
The first Global Links Scholar from Iraq successfully completed the program this year.
The new scholar from India will begin the program in the US in January 2015.
In partnership with Rollins College of Florida and the US Secretary of State’s Office of Global Women’s Issues, the program is designed to build capacity for women’s entrepreneurship in developing and post-conflict countries.
“The Global Links program brings to life our global mission to empower women, enable their financial independence and change their lives through opportunity, support and relationships—we call this the Chain of Confidence.
Through the ‘learn and return’ model, we hope to inspire the development of a new generation of women entrepreneurs in India who are focused on social impact,” said Rick Goings, Tupperware Brands chairman and CEO.
The first Global Links Scholar from Iraq successfully completed the program this year.
The new scholar from India will begin the program in the US in January 2015.