Patricia
Scotland has received a Distinguished Champion award at the WEConnect
Gala in Washington DC for her tireless efforts to empower women and
achieve gender equality across the world.
WEConnect
International is a global network that connects women-owned
businesses to qualified buyers across the globe.
Organisers
spoke of the Secretary-General’s “commitment to transforming the
lives of women”, adding that “it is not just her personal
achievements that have inspired females – but her forceful pursuit
of progressive change in each of her various posts”.
In her acceptance speech on April 1, the Secretary-General said: “I am particularly pleased the WEConnect award ceremony had such distinguished representation from major corporations – especially female business leaders of such a high calibre and talent.
“Business and the public sector working together locally and internationally can do so much to protect the safety of women and to enhance opportunities for potential to be recognised and fulfilled.
In her acceptance speech on April 1, the Secretary-General said: “I am particularly pleased the WEConnect award ceremony had such distinguished representation from major corporations – especially female business leaders of such a high calibre and talent.
“Business and the public sector working together locally and internationally can do so much to protect the safety of women and to enhance opportunities for potential to be recognised and fulfilled.
“The
occasion for me is made all the more significant by the fact the gala
is taking place three years to the day since I took up the
responsibilities entrusted to me by the Heads of Government of
Commonwealth of our 53 member nations and became their
Secretary-General.”
The event was attended by more than 200 guests including government officials, thought leaders, and philanthropic and civil society organisations, who are champions for women’s entrepreneurship and economic empowerment.
The event was attended by more than 200 guests including government officials, thought leaders, and philanthropic and civil society organisations, who are champions for women’s entrepreneurship and economic empowerment.
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