Dubai: The Dubai Business Women Council (DBWC) has called on female Emirati entrepreneurs to join its membership and benefit from a wide range of competitive advantages that add to their business and investment activities.

The DBWC membership is a gateway to additional expertise and quality trainings that enhance the competitiveness of businesswomen and female entrepreneurs in the Emirate of Dubai.

The DBWC revealed that its diverse services and initiatives are fully in line with Dubai's growth requirements and are adapted to the changing needs of the business environment in the Emirate. It includes a wide range of specialized professional training and diverse events that pave the way for sharing experiences and the establishment of economic partnerships and mutual co-operation.

“We are giving particular attention to bolster female Emirati entrepreneurs, in accordance with constant directives of the wise leadership and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in terms of establishing a stimulating environment for entrepreneurship and startups and to strengthen Dubai’s position as the capital of the global economy,” said DBWC.

The Council aims to raise the rate of Emirati businesswomen and entrepreneurs to 20% by 2020, up from the current rate of about 12%, in particular, that the business environment in Dubai is characterized by cultural diversity with more than 200 nationalities operating in the emirate's business community, and Emirati women are an integral part of the business system in Dubai.

HE Raja Easa Al Gurg, President of the DBWC, said: “DBWC was established to empower working women and help businesswomen highlight their abilities and skills in the business environment to develop their enterprises. We are committed to implementing an advanced strategy inspired by the vision of the wise leadership of Dubai. It is based on the pillars of developing and refining skills and helping businesswomen develop and apply the latest business practices to keep pace with Dubai's rapid transformation towards intelligent conversion.”

DBWC membership benefits include easy access to the membership database of nearly 1,000 names, allowing them to communicate with members of the council and the resulting business opportunities and economic partnerships.

In addition, members get exclusive access to participating in a series of training workshops and seminars on various topics that are of interest to their business activities, which contribute to refining their skills and developing them to serve their professional interests.

DBWC organizes more than 50 events a year on innovative topics and keeping abreast of the latest developments in the business environment such as digital marketing, business plans, artificial intelligence, smart services, governance, welfare and other topics that provide added value to members' information and experiences.

Members of the DBWC have the ability to promote their companies and businesses by offering special offers to members, with a view to introducing their services, projects, and products through a special section for members' offers on the DBWC’s website. This gives the DBWC members an additional marketing advantage among the businesswomen community.

DBWC membership is open to all Emirati businesswomen and also to businesswomen from various nationalities who are residing in Dubai.

In the same context, the DBWC welcomes business owners, female entrepreneurs, executive leaders in government and private authorities to join its platform, where it plays an important role by providing a gateway for its members to establish business ties within a network that is based locally, regionally and globally.

Online Free Legal Advice

Dubai Business Women Council has partnered up with the online legal marketplace, Legal Advice Middle East, to bring to the members a widget for all their legal needs that can be accessed through the DBWC website www.dbwc.ae

They can now ask their legal questions and get legal advice online from experts in just a few clicks! It is free and anonymous, and no registration is required.

Visit DBWC website and anonymously send your legal question and wait for responses from professional lawyers.

About DBWC
Established in 2002, under the umbrella of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dubai Business

Providing education, training and networking opportunities to aid in achieving holistic development and meeting career aspirations of UAE-based business women (both Emirati and expatriates) is at the heart of the DBWC’s mission, in addition to inspiring and encouraging women to play their role in society and the economy.

To join the community of visionary and influential trailblazing women and benefit from its services and initiatives, just visit the DBWC website: http://www.dbwc.ae  and apply for membership.

For more information, please contact:
Heba Alshahed
Misbar Communications
00971505785422
heba.alshahed@misbar-me.com
Osama Al Ansari
Misbar Communications
00971509195422
Osama@misbar-me.com 

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