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Source: The Star
A newspaper article featuring women who are able to compete against men in the workplace
Source: The Star
A newspaper article featuring women who are able to compete against men in the workplace
Source: The Star, 22 November 2000
It didn’t seem that long ago when women were finally accepted in the workplace. Now enterprising women are taking the concept of work one step beyond. by establishing home-based offices.
eHomemakers: Eco-Baskets for Change By Kaniz Fatema and Jeremy Yee Longevity is not a frequently-heard word when it comes to social enterprises – social entrepreneurship is often considered the domain of the young, restless, and energetic. However, tucked in a serene area of Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, operates a 20 year-old social enterprise…
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Rhonwyn Hagedorn, the founder of Project WHEE! featured in Inpactor. Project WHEE! (our sister company) advocates for the sustainability of rural communities through entrepreneurial activities and youth volunteering programs. They do this by facilitating entrepreneurial activities and organising volunteering exchanges with the locals.
Cyril Mathias, an entrepreneur passionate on developing green technologies and the space of energy efficiency management and Agriculture and Industrial IOT, Commercialised energy efficiency products, with over 17 years experience in multinational companies and 6 years in energy efficiency and IOT. Cyril has professional experience across multiple countries – India, Oman, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia. Cyril holds a masters…
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Sinthana, a mother of three children who left corporate to work from home and passionately making macrame was on RTM Traxx FM to share her story after joining eHomemakers.