Women In Business Sub-Committee (WIB MSC): “The Many Hats of Women: Navigating Responsibilities”
Expressions such as “Do not worry, she’s strong enough to handle this.” and “She is resilient and requires no protection” are familiar to our experiences, yet they are not uniformly accurate. In many instances, women are motivated to demonstrate strength as they believe it is their only option to move forward. However, there is still an underlying need for emotional support – someone they can reach out to and lean on.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day (March 8th), the “Women In Business” Sub-Committee hosts this event to highlight the experiences of women who shoulder many responsibilities and are compelled to bear huge loads. However, how they adapt and change their perspectives to overcome will offer each of us valuable insights.
On behalf of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Vietnam (SCCV), we cordially invite you to join us, share your point of view, and participate in the etiquette workshop with an academy expert.
Date: Saturday, 16th March 2024
Time: 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Venue: C Space, 62 Vo Van Tan Street, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, HCMC
Language: English sharing session, and Vietnamese etiquette class.
Dresscode: Casual Black and/or Pink
Entrance Fee (*):
SCCV Member: 300,000 VND
Co-host Member: 350,000 VND (BELUXCHAM, CANCHAM, ICHAM, INCHAM, HKBAV, MBC, THAICHAM, SPANISH, BUSINESSWOMAN MAGAZINE)
Non-Member: 400,000 VND
(*) Open to all genders; Tea-break included.
Panelist:
- BabyKopoHome – Content Creator
- Trần Mai Anh – Agile Coach/ Scrum Master Lead of CyberLogitec Vietnam
- Emily Nguyễn – Event Manager of Dankie Event
- Nina Lam – Account Manager of Chicilon Media IT Vietnam JSC
- Sandy Ding – Market Development Sub-Manager of Dai Phat Food Co., Ltd
MODERATOR: Catherine Tran – Director of Leong Lee International Co., Ltd
Register here by Friday, March 8th, 2024, to secure your spot.
For more information, kindly contact Ms. Vicky from SCCV Secretariats at vy.tran@singchamvn.org. Hotline: (+84) 28 6685 5370 – (+84) 28 6685 5371.