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Women Export U

Powered by the Atlanta Mayor's Office of International & Immigrant Affairs - Welcoming Atlanta & UPS

About Women Export University

The Women Export University is a capacity-building program that equips entrepreneurs with the necessary tools and resources to become globally competitive and increase the participation of women-owned businesses in international trade. This year, Women Export University is a one-day hybrid event full of insights and training on export strategies, tools, and resources to enter new markets, insights on how to build an export-friendly digital presence, and guidance on package flows and preparing export shipments. Join us to learn more about e-commerce, marketing, and federal, state, and local resources.

The Women Export University is a partnership between the Atlanta Mayor’s Office of International & Immigrant Affairs-Welcoming Atlanta and UPS that aims to increase the participation of women-owned businesses in exporting and create more opportunities for women entrepreneurs to achieve economic equality. This year, we are excited to also partner with the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE).

This program is fully-funded and requires no cost to participate.

When?

DATE

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

TIME

8:00 AM - 3:30 PM EDT

LOCATION*

Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs
504 Fair ST SW,
Atlanta, GA 30313 

Only 85 spots are available to attend in person! There is an option to join us virtually.

Did you miss 2021 or 2022's program? Scroll down for links to the recordings.

Why Participate?

Trade has the potential to expand women’s role in the economy, decrease inequality, and expand women’s access to skills and education.

ONE

TWO

Trade can dramatically improve women’s lives, creating new jobs, enhancing consumer choice, and increasing women’s bargaining power in society.

THREE

FOUR

Exporters employ more women: In developing countries, women make up 33% of the workforce of exporting firms compared with just 24% of non-exporting firms.

Trade creates better jobs for women: When women are employed in sectors with high levels of exports, they are more likely to be formally employed in a job with better benefits, training, and security.

This program is for you if you are:

Women Colleagues

At least 30% owned, managed, and controlled by woma(e)n

Woma(e)n

Led

Home Goods Shop

Currently selling products or services in the United States

Selling

Products or Services

City of Atlanta

Legally registered and incorporated company in

Metro Atlanta

Based in

Metro Atlanta

Have a functioning website to promote services and products

Have Website
Functionality

Business Meeting

Have a

clear strategic business plan

Clear Business
Plan

Working at Home

Ability to commit to the program & empower other women entrepreneurs around you!

Committed

Previous Programs

2022

*Password: UP$WomenU22

2021

Questions about the program?
Contact Vanessa Ibarra, Executive Director
vibarra@atlantaga.gov

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