At an event hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Maria Prado shared her experience leading Fame’s electric shower exports; Helena Araújo spoke on her career at BRF, and Alessandra Stefani talked about the relationship between defense company Mac Jee and the Middle East.
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Luiza Trajano, board chair of Brazilian market-leading retail chain Magazine Luiza, will participate in a roundtable next Wednesday (31) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, alongside BRF executive manager Helena Araújo and other influential businesswomen. Registration is open to watch the live event in Portuguese online.
Financier Sheila Al-Rowaily will join the Saudi Arabia Central Bank board of directors. She worked for several years at Saudi Aramco, where she led the creation of an investment company.
The country has invested in youth training and programs for startups. Executives encourage greater participation by women, especially in remote jobs that grew after the pandemic.
Due to the pandemic, registration will be limited to 60,000 citizens and residents. Women can register without a male guardian.
Companies must clear the way for women in all levels, said Claudia Massei, CEO of Siemens Oman, during webinar hosted by LIDE Mulher and supported by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s women’s committee.
Supported by ABCC’s women’s committee, LIDE Mulher will host a meeting on the leading role of women in business resumption. Registration is open.
One in communication and the other in economics, Maysoun Odeh Gangat of Palestine and Hala Bugaighis of Libya are creating opportunities for women in their countries. They told their stories during the webinar ‘Women Who Inspire,’ hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber on International Women’s Day.
Brazilian women shared their experiences with businesswomen from Libya and Palestine in a webinar hosted by the ABCC’s women’s committee on Monday, March 8. COVID-19 has highly impacted the lives of women in both regions.
ABCC’s women’s committee will host webinar ‘Arab Women Who Inspire’ on Monday (8). A Libyan and a Palestinian woman will discuss their experiences in leadership roles. Registration is open.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, professor Muna Omran is a daughter of an Arab Muslim family. The co-founder of a study group on the Middle East, she has taken on the mission of breaking stereotypes on the Arab countries, Islam, and Arab and Muslim women in Brazil.
The Gulf nation created a Women’s Department at the Ministry of Justice to encourage females to join the sector.
Role of the women in Brazil and the Arab world was the topic of an online talk between the leaders of the women’s groups WIT of international affairs and ABCC’s WAHI.
A survey has shown that more gender-equal businesses perform better and could spell added revenue for the Arab country from now until 2030.

